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    Home » Blog » No proof OB/GYNs left pro-life states, despite what ‘experts’ claimed: study

    No proof OB/GYNs left pro-life states, despite what ‘experts’ claimed: study

    April 23, 2025Updated:April 23, 2025 Editors Picks No Comments
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    Another study dispels the panic post-Roe, according to another study.

    In the years following the reversal of Roe v. Wade, most OB/GYNs stayed put and did not relocate to pro-abortion state, according to a new study.

    According to the academic papers published in JAMA Network Open, says that moved to guard preborn life truly saw a higher growth in OB/GYNs than those who did not.

    According to the academics, “in this cohort study of 60, 085 OBGYNs, the number of OBGYNs did not significantly change across policy environments, increasing by 8.3 % in states where abortion is prohibited, 10.5 % in states where it is threatened, and 7.7 % in states where it is protected after the Dobbs decision.”

    There were no significant changes in OBGYN training locations as of 2024, the study found, despite the Dobbs decision raising physicians ‘ concerns about providing reproductive health care.

    Artists included Becky Staiger of the University of California, Berkeley, as well as other scientists from Stanford University, the University of Pittsburgh, Hunter College, and Middlebury College.

    According to the authors, the Dobbs selection” no significant changes in the supply of OBGYNs” are related to the Supreme Court’s decision from June 2022, which confirmed that women have no legal right to kill their children in the womb.

    The results were deemed” surprising,” according to MedPage Today, but it is actually the most recent assertion to be “debunked” by the alleged professionals.

    We will see poorer results as more pregnancy care desert occur, according to Dr. Stella Dantas, who spoke to Mother Jones in May. She was the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists ‘ new president at the time.

    Despite being a doctor, she is unable to get the signal also, as the statements of “maternity maintenance deserts” have not yet come to pass.

    According to “experts” it interviewed, the American Association of Medical Colleges reported in 2023 that the Dobbs choice may lead OB/GYNs” to walk or leave the field completely” based on their reports.

    Another of the false alarms was Dantas ‘ president.

    Dr. Verda Hicks noted that” we are seeing more of this now that the Dobbs decision has forced some OB-GYNS out of limiting says.” When they are unable to provide the professional care that they are trained to offer, OB-GYNS suffer moral harm. This also causes fatigue.

    The Fix has frequently refuted says that Roe may have detrimental effects on OB/GYNs and clinical training.

    For instance, the pro-abortion clinical professor at Indiana University claimed that the state’s law may impair the “quality” of citizenship applicants for its OB/GYN program. The Fix repeatedly asks Dr. Nicole Scott to back up her assertion, but she continues to ignore responses from readers.

    Additionally, college students are avoiding going out of red claims because of their restrictions on preborn children ‘ dying, a state The Fix first refuted in 2022. Forbes ‘ recent research further confirmed that the authorities were once more mistaken.

    Micaiah Bilger, an associate editor, late wrote:

    Between 2014 and 2023, the biggest membership shifts were found in Louisiana, Tennessee, Mississippi, Florida, Georgia, and Texas, according to Forbes.

    The tenet is important because all six says started enforcing pro-life laws within that generation.

    Why does the authorities been mistaken? They are pro-abortion, so they must believe that everyone else is equally pro-abortion and thinks the same about killing children in the uterus.

    Little do they know that only 14 % of OB/GYNs inject chemicals into newborns to cause them to die in the womb or to disintegrate them.

    The reported authorities are once more sat alone in their echo chamber, despite the fact that abortion is a significant component of what they consider to become medication but it is not essential to the actual medical that is provided by others.

    Less: President of Pro-abortion speaks at Catholic school graduation.

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