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New reproductive health restrictions have not driven OB-GYNs out of states with abortion bans

  • A study published in JAMA Network Open found that the number of OB/GYNs did not significantly change in states with various abortion policies after the Dobbs decision, growing by 8.3% in states with bans and 10.5% in threatened states.
  • Senator Jon Ossoff reported that Georgia's abortion ban forces doctors to wait for life-threatening conditions to terminate nonviable pregnancies, negatively impacting patient care.
  • Several Georgia OB/GYNs reported that the ban hinders their ability to provide necessary care, potentially risking patient health.
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Some OB/GYNS Stay in States With Abortion Bans, Despite Legal Risks

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Medical Xpress broke the news in on Tuesday, April 22, 2025.
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