Most OBGYNs Say Pregnancy-Related Mortality Worsened After Roe V. Wade Was Reversed, Poll Finds

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Most OBGYNs Say Pregnancy-Related Mortality Worsened After Roe V. Wade Was Reversed, Poll Finds
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Around two-thirds of practicing OBGYNs say the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade has worsened pregnancy-related mortality.

Around two-thirds of practicing OBGYNs say the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade has worsened pregnancy-related mortality, as well as their ability to manage pregnancy related emergencies, a Kaiser Family FoundationAn OBGYN performs fetal monitoring. Some 64% of OBGYNs say the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health ruling worsened pregnancy-related mortality, while 68% say it’s now harder to manage pregnancy emergencies, according to the KFF poll.

The poll was conducted roughly a month before the one year anniversary of Dobbs v. Jackson, in which the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade and ended the constitutional right to an abortion. The survey also found that 61% of OBGYNs say they’re concerned about their own legal risk when making decisions about patient care and the necessity of abortion.

Some 40% say they’ve felt constraints on their ability to provide care for miscarriages and other pregnancy-related medical emergencies.The report surveyed 569 OBGYNs from March 17 to May 18, all of whom spend 60% or more of their working hours in direct patient care and provide sexual and reproductive health care to at least 10% of patients.Since Dobbs v. Jackson, which altered nearly 50 years of status quo abortion rights in the U.S.

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