The ripple effects of red-state abortion bans take their toll

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The ripple effects of red-state abortion bans take their toll
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As obstetricians abandon one red state in response to abortion restrictions, the broader post-Roe ripple effects are becoming tougher to ignore.

this week on obstetricians “disappearing” from the ruby-red state of Idaho, as part of “a wave of obstetricians fleeing restrictive abortion laws and a hostile state legislature.” The article focused initially on one physician facing an uncertain future, especially as some of her local colleagues moved to nearby blue states.explained, “Idaho’s obstetrics exodus is not happening in isolation.”

, “This isn’t an issue about abortion. This is an issue about access to comprehensive obstetric and gynecologic care. When you restrict access to care that is based in science, that everybody should have access to — that has a ripple effect.” Last year, for example, after Republican-appointed Supreme Court justices overturned Roe v. Wade, there were

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