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Without Abortion, Doctors in Texas Are Forced to Witness Horrible Outcomes

Por: Slate Health November 29, 2022

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Usually, articles in medical journals are about science; they bring data to their readers, who can use them to provide evidence-based care to their patients. But sometimes, evidence is an expression of grief or even rage. A , “Maternal Morbidity and Fetal Outcomes Among Pregnant Women at 22 Weeks’ Gestation or Less with Complications in 2 Texas Hospitals After Legislation on Abortion,” contains such evidence. To understand this article,... + full article



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