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Related: About this forumOpinion: I provide abortions in Indiana. I don't believe in turning patients away.
Opinion | I provide abortions in Indiana. I dont believe in turning patients away.
By Caitlin Bernard
July 22, 2022 at 4:20 p.m. EDT
Caitlin Bernard is an obstetrician-gynecologist in Indiana. According to Indiana Department of Health records, she performed an abortion on a 10-year-old girl reported to have traveled from Ohio after being raped.
Im one of the few OB/GYNs in the entire state of Indiana who provide abortion services. ... For 12 years, I have provided safe and legal, albeit closely regulated, abortion care to patients. Its very fulfilling to serve people who need urgent medical help and to answer calls by saying, Yes, of course well take care of her.
But for the past few weeks, life has been hard for me and for my family. Ive been called a liar. Ive had my medical and ethical integrity questioned on national television by people who have never met me. Ive been threatened. And I havent been able to talk and explain what I stand for.
My mission has always been to provide the best care to each patient who comes to me. This is based on my training as a physician and because I feel a moral and ethical obligation to provide compassionate care. ... Even under the protections of Roe v. Wade, abortion care in my state has been limited and almost always urgent, difficult to access or both: She has been raped; she is bleeding; she has terrible heart disease; she is in an abusive relationship; she lives three hours away.
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I dont feel brave. I feel anguished, desperate and angry. I dont want to be the one who sends a patient away, who sends a scared mother away. I dont want to be the one who loses a patient because her pregnancy killed her before I could save her. I dont want to live in a place where my government tells me that child sex abuse victims must become mothers. I dont want to have to accept that a particular religious ideology eclipses my duty as a physician. ... My lifes work has been to go where Im needed, to serve my fellow human beings, and to relieve pain and suffering in any way I can. That is what I will continue to do.
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By Caitlin Bernard
July 22, 2022 at 4:20 p.m. EDT
Caitlin Bernard is an obstetrician-gynecologist in Indiana. According to Indiana Department of Health records, she performed an abortion on a 10-year-old girl reported to have traveled from Ohio after being raped.
Im one of the few OB/GYNs in the entire state of Indiana who provide abortion services. ... For 12 years, I have provided safe and legal, albeit closely regulated, abortion care to patients. Its very fulfilling to serve people who need urgent medical help and to answer calls by saying, Yes, of course well take care of her.
But for the past few weeks, life has been hard for me and for my family. Ive been called a liar. Ive had my medical and ethical integrity questioned on national television by people who have never met me. Ive been threatened. And I havent been able to talk and explain what I stand for.
My mission has always been to provide the best care to each patient who comes to me. This is based on my training as a physician and because I feel a moral and ethical obligation to provide compassionate care. ... Even under the protections of Roe v. Wade, abortion care in my state has been limited and almost always urgent, difficult to access or both: She has been raped; she is bleeding; she has terrible heart disease; she is in an abusive relationship; she lives three hours away.
{snip}
I dont feel brave. I feel anguished, desperate and angry. I dont want to be the one who sends a patient away, who sends a scared mother away. I dont want to be the one who loses a patient because her pregnancy killed her before I could save her. I dont want to live in a place where my government tells me that child sex abuse victims must become mothers. I dont want to have to accept that a particular religious ideology eclipses my duty as a physician. ... My lifes work has been to go where Im needed, to serve my fellow human beings, and to relieve pain and suffering in any way I can. That is what I will continue to do.
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Opinion: I provide abortions in Indiana. I don't believe in turning patients away. (Original Post)
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Jul 2022
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Diamond_Dog
(34,640 posts)1. K&R
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(16,903 posts)2. What a wonderful woman........
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