There’s a trend in medicine to view the uterus just as a reproductive organ—a bias that harms all patients.
published in April in the journal Obstetricians and Gynecologists predicted that between 43.9 percent and 56 percent of OB-GYN residents would lack abortion training ifwas overturned. Research on Catholic hospitals in the U.S., where abortion training is already restricted, bears this out: A
found that nearly half of OB-GYN residency programs at faith-based hospitals reported their own abortion training as “poor,” with one-quarter of residents not performing enough D&C procedures to meet graduate training requirements.This is concerning because training in D&C is often how gynecological health providers become comfortable working with the cervix and uterus, said Rowen, which in turn allows them to routinely perform uterine biopsies, insert IUDs, and evaluate uteruses.
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