The real reason for America's OB-GYN shortage

Jul 27, 2023 View Original Article
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    72% Very Conservative

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    72% Very Conservative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

59% : With pro-abortion medical students and residents more likely to seek education in pro-abortion states and pro-life medical students being discouraged from entering the OB-GYN specialty altogether, pro-life states must do something to attract students back to their states.
55% : Contrary to the mainstream narrative, the shortage is not worsening due to the restrictions in pro-life states.
45% : However, not only has this shortage been escalating, the political pressures on such doctors to embrace abortion or else is driving many to other specialties.
45% : Legislatures in pro-life states can protect their OB-GYN workforce by doubling-down on conscious protections.
43% : The American Association for Pro-Life Gynecologists and Obstetricians confirms that pro-life members of the medical field support such treatments.
38% : Arizona-based board certified OB-GYN Dr. Greg Marchand says his expert opinion regarding abortion was removed from an article in Parents Magazine because he didn't align with far-left views.
36% : Also, the study by AAMC claiming a decrease in medical school senior applicants in "abortion banned" states has no statistical analysis to demonstrate the conclusion.
35% : Pro-abortion news outlets, medical organizations and physicians are chalking up the shortage of OB-GYNs to the Dobbs v. Jackson decision, pretending this crisis is recent or claiming new doctors really just want to end life through abortion.

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