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In 1976, Dr. Zaheer Ahmed, a Pakistani gastroenterologist based in Michigan, envisioned an idea of a professional organization of Pakistani physicians in the U.S and Canada that would provide a platform for social gatherings and a vehicle for educational and humanitarian projects in Pakistan. APPNA was registered in the state of Michigan as a ...
Jill Stanek (born 1956) is an American anti-abortion activist and nurse from Illinois best known for saying "live birth abortions" were being performed at Christ Hospital in the Chicago suburb of Oak Lawn and the premature infants were being left to die in a utility room.
Jane Collective, an underground abortion provider based in Chicago; Maine Women's Lobby, dedicated to legislative action on behalf of women and girls in Maine; West Coast offensive, a coalition of California, Oregon, and Washington to expand abortion access and refuse to extradite individuals to other states who receive or aide in abortion ...
Inside America’s abortion clinics, where doctors carry guns in the waistband of their scrubs. Bel Trew. October 26, 2024 at 7:58 AM. This story is part of an investigative series and new ...
That, says one of the underground abortion providers interviewed in the distressingly pertinent new documentary “The Janes,” premiering Wednesday, was the “beauty” of the place.
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Our Bodies Our Doctors follows a cohort of physicians facing backlash within their professions while attempting to normalize abortion and other forms of reproductive medicine. [4] Among the providers featured in the film is Dr. Andrea Chiavarini, MD, a Portland-based OBGYN who travels to Witchita, Kansas and Oklahoma City, Oklahoma monthly to ...
The doctors used flawed math [clarification needed] to convince the American Medical Association to accept that pre-quickening abortion should also be outlawed, leading to the raft of state laws banning abortion in the latter half of the 19th century. [59] Doctors were also influenced by practical reasons to advocate anti-abortion laws.