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OB Deserts — counties without prenatal care — are increasing in part, to abortion bans that discourage obstetricians from practicing in anti abortion states for fear of lawsuit; lack of patient volume is another cause
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At hospitals lacking dedicated maternal and infant care workers, Deaconess Health System’s Simulation Team educates emergency medical staff in the basics of childbirth as ‘OB Deserts’ become more common
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Indiana physicians are sounding the alarm on the impact they say the state’s impending abortion ban will have not just on pregnant people, but the entire community.
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Senate Democrats say Republican attacks on abortion access since the Supreme Court decision ending guaranteed abortion rights have left Hoosiers “uncomfortable, confused and intimidated.”
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When an Indiana abortion provider was attacked by pundits and political leaders, the vitriol hit home for medical residents at Indiana’s largest teaching hospital. Many of these young doctors were certain they wanted to practice in Indiana after training. Lately, some have felt more ambivalent.