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  2. History of abortion - Wikipedia

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    Before the start of the 19th century, most abortions were sought by unmarried women who had become pregnant out of wedlock. But, out of 54 abortion cases published in American medical journals between 1839 and 1880, over half were sought by married women, and of the married women well over 60 percent already had at least one child. [ 129 ]

  3. Impacts of restrictive abortion laws in the United States

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    Medical residents now have a gap in education as over half of OB-GYN residency training programs are in states with restrictive abortion laws. [ 20 ] [ 21 ] Even if there is the odd abortion procedure in a state with strict laws, it's not going to be enough for residents to truly learn, argues some doctors, including Kavita Vinekar, MD, an OB ...

  4. Women's medicine in antiquity - Wikipedia

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    Their ideas and practices during this time endured in Western medicine for centuries and many themes are seen in modern women's health. Classical gynecology and obstetrics were originally studied and taught mainly by midwives in the ancient world, but eventually scholarly physicians of both sexes became involved as well.

  5. House Dem report finds some OB-GYNs are not getting ... - AOL

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    The report also highlighted other consequences from abortion bans, including fewer applicants to OB-GYN residency programs in states that restrict abortion, and practicing OB-GYNs moving out as ...

  6. Many OB-GYNs aren't getting abortion training, government ...

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    Wade was overturned, including fewer applicants to OB-GYN residency programs in states that restrict abortion, practicing OB-GYNs moving out of the s e s tates and new doctors being left ...

  7. The Dobbs effect: Why abortions have risen across America - AOL

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    Many patients travel long distances to get there from states with abortion restrictions — the clinic estimates they make up about 22% of its abortion patients.

  8. Obstetrics - Wikipedia

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    Gynecology developed as a new and separate field of study from obstetrics, focusing on the curing of illness and indispositions of female sexual organs, [110] encompassing conditions such as menopause, uterine and cervical problems, and tissue damage as a result of childbirth.

  9. Obstetrics and gynaecology - Wikipedia

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    Obstetrics and gynaecology (also spelled as obstetrics and gynecology; abbreviated as Obst and Gynae, O&G, OB-GYN and OB/GYN [a]) is the medical specialty that encompasses the two subspecialties of obstetrics (covering pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period) and gynaecology (covering the health of the female reproductive system ...