'A few short years ago, I had excellent miscarriage care, unburdened by worries about legalities. Will it be that way again?'
was overturned, telling stories of people bleeding while their doctors awaited guidance. If my friend Lauren’s miscarriage happened today, in our home state of Ohio, or other restrictive states, would she have gotten lifesaving care fast enough? I don’t know.on the brink of death before providing miscarriage care means “lives will be lost,” Duke says. “Lives will be lost because people had to take a gamble and the person was so unstable that they didn’t recover.
Duke says now is the time to talk to your current OBGYN about their beliefs, and their ability to support you through these instances and, if necessary, to find another doctor more aligned with your beliefs.world, where pregnant people worry about state regulations instead of processing their own grief and physically recovering in one of the most difficult moments of their lives. In one of the “most developed countries” in the world, this is unacceptable.
Alex has a Master of Arts in Teaching, and a Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communications/Journalism, both from Miami University. She has also taught high school for 10 years, specializing in media education.
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