
Post Reports When an OB/GYN is antiabortion
Sep 15, 2021
Caroline Kitchener, a Washington Post reporter, dives deep into the complex world of obstetrics in West Virginia, exploring how anti-abortion beliefs of physicians shape patient care. She shares the story of Brooklyn, a young woman grappling with a severe diagnosis for her unborn child, caught between personal trauma and her family's beliefs. Kitchener highlights the invisible barriers posed by doctors who may withhold information about abortion options, revealing the ethical dilemmas and emotional struggles faced by patients in high-risk pregnancies.
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Doctors as Barriers
- Restricting abortion access isn't just about laws and courtrooms.
- Doctors' personal views play a significant, often overlooked role.
Brooklyn's Story
- At 17, Brooklyn Stalnecker discovered her baby had severe medical issues.
- Despite being anti-abortion, she sought a second opinion from Dr. Byron Calhoun after her initial doctor advised termination.
Calhoun's Dual Role
- Dr. Calhoun is a high-risk pregnancy specialist and a staunch anti-abortion advocate.
- This dual role creates a potential conflict of interest for his patients.
