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The Frightening Deterioration of Professional Medical Ethics
When I went to nursing school in 1967, abortion was illegal in the U.S. and so-called “back alley” abortions were universally condemned.
The American Medical Association was established in 1847 and the “AMA was keen to be taken seriously as a gatekeeper of the medical profession, and abortion services made midwives and other irregular practitioners—so-called quacks—an easy target.”
The American Medical Association was established in 1847 and the “AMA was keen to be taken seriously as a gatekeeper of the medical profession, and abortion services made midwives and other irregular practitioners—so-called quacks—an easy target.”
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Tagged American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, American Medical Association, American Nurses Association, Dallas R. Lawry, Hopkins Bloomberg Public Health, Jay Inslee, Josh Green, Journal of the Advanced Practitioner in Oncology titled, Kavita Arora, Medical Code of Ethics, Medpage, Roe v. Wade, San Diego, Thomas Eppes Jr, University of California
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Even During a National Medical Emergency, the Abortion Industry Still Thinks It’s “Essential”
As part of their COVID-19 response, the U.K. initially approved new measures to allow women to take the complete abortion pill regimen at home. Now, it appears that this measure has been reversed. The reasoning given was, “This was published in error. There will be no changes to abortion regulations.”
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Tagged Abortion, abortion pill, American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, COVID–19, Doctors Without Borders, FDA Regulations, health care, Mifeprex, mifepristone, misoprostol, Planned Parenthood, World Health Organization
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Is Abortion More Important than Safety? The Case Now Before the U.S. Supreme Court
The U.S. Supreme Court is considering the June Medical Services v. Russo case concerning whether Louisiana’s law requiring abortion providers to have admitting privileges at a local hospital conflicts with the Court’s 2016 Whole Woman’s Health v. Hellerstedt decision along with a second issue about “whether abortion providers can legally represent the interests of women seeking an abortion when those providers sue to overthrow laws protecting those women’s health and safety.”
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Tagged American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, Dr. Christina Francis, June Medical Services v. Russo, Louisiana, Missouri, SCOTUS, Whole Woman’s Health v. Hellerstedt
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