When nobody wants to train in Texas, as the physicians get older and retire, there will be no ob-gyns in the state," she told me. "And that's when you'll really see maternal mortality go up.
I have the knowledge, all the support staff, everything to be able to help this person avoid one of these horrible outcomes—and they're begging me to do it, but I'm not allowed to.
The state sees you as a felon," she said. "When the act of caring becomes criminalized, it feels like a personal attack.
Doctors across Texas were delaying, or even outright denying, life-saving care to pregnant women, in compliance with the state's abortion laws.
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