AFAIC, the more Idahoans that suffer miscarriages, the BETTER:reasons.
Idaho abortion law one reason hospital won?t deliver babies
BY LISA BAUMANN
Published 5:10 PM EDT, March 23, 2023
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A rural hospital in northern Idaho will stop delivering babies or providing other obstetrical care, citing a shifting legal climate in which recently enacted state laws could subject physicians to prosecution for providing abortions, among other
Bonner General Health in Sandpoint will discontinue obstetrical services in mid-May. It also cited a decreasing number of deliveries and a loss of doctors among other factors in its decision.Washington and Montana.
Those pregnant in the city of about 9,000 ? with an average annual snowfall of about 60 inches (150 centimeters) ? will most likely have to travel about 45 miles (70 kilometers) to Coeur d?Alene for care, or to hospitals farther away in Idaho,
AFAIC, the more Idahoans that suffer miscarriages, the BETTER:reasons.
Idaho abortion law one reason hospital won’t deliver babies
BY LISA BAUMANN
Published 5:10 PM EDT, March 23, 2023
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A rural hospital in northern Idaho will stop delivering babies or providing other obstetrical care, citing a shifting legal climate in which recently enacted state laws could subject physicians to prosecution for providing abortions, among other
Bonner General Health in Sandpoint will discontinue obstetrical services in mid-May. It also cited a decreasing number of deliveries and a loss of doctors among other factors in its decision.Washington and Montana.
Those pregnant in the city of about 9,000 — with an average annual snowfall of about 60 inches (150 centimeters) — will most likely have to travel about 45 miles (70 kilometers) to Coeur d’Alene for care, or to hospitals farther away in Idaho,
In article <9851d89b-96b9-491f-991e-78ea99c55d21n@googlegroups.com>, jebediah.grainger2@gmail.com says...reasons.
AFAIC, the more Idahoans that suffer miscarriages, the BETTER:
Idaho abortion law one reason hospital won?t deliver babies
BY LISA BAUMANN
Published 5:10 PM EDT, March 23, 2023
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A rural hospital in northern Idaho will stop delivering babies or providing other obstetrical care, citing a shifting legal climate in which recently enacted state laws could subject physicians to prosecution for providing abortions, among other
Washington and Montana.
Bonner General Health in Sandpoint will discontinue obstetrical services in mid-May. It also cited a decreasing number of deliveries and a loss of doctors among other factors in its decision.
Those pregnant in the city of about 9,000 ? with an average annual snowfall of about 60 inches (150 centimeters) ? will most likely have to travel about 45 miles (70 kilometers) to Coeur d?Alene for care, or to hospitals farther away in Idaho,
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