Pregnancy is a medical condition. Complications can occur, and there are both physical and mental health risks. Yet, oftentimes, the law makers in positions of power over women’s health care aren’t educated on this topic.
In today's episode, I’m joined by Sarah Little who will discuss her experience providing women's health care in Texas, where some of the strictest abortion laws are currently in place. We will discuss why abortion is healthcare and how this will affect everything from maternal mortality rates to mental health.
Sarah is a family nurse practitioner (FNP-C) working in OBGYN with a fabulous group of all female physicians/providers in Fort Worth TX. She had 10 years cardiac ICU experience prior to my transition to OBGYN as an NP. She is passionate about evidence based care, patient advocacy, inclusive care and social justice which is what we will be talking about today on the podcast.
In this episode we discuss:
Threatened abortion (i.e. miscarriages) and how it is confused for abortion against the law.
How pregnancy is a medical condition with physical and mental anguish especially when the fetus is known as a still-born or a pregnancy that can be difficult for mother and baby
The statistics of high infant mortality and maternal mortality rate in black, white, and hispanic women.
The safety of abortions and the procedure compared to the hardships of pregnancy and delivery.
How pregnancy crisis centers shame you into wanting abortions.
Resources:
Severe Maternal Morbidity after Delivery Discharge among U.S. Women, 2010-2014
National Network of Abortion funds: How to find, contact, and donate to your local abortion funds
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