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ORIGINAL: Briena They already have that right though. Thats the thing. No doctor or health care provider is forced to give an abortion, but they are forced to tell the patient that thats an option for them. If that patiend decides to have an abortion that doctor must send her to a facility that will assist her. With this rule, the doctors dont even have to meantion it as an option, and they are not forced to send her to someone who will assist her with her decision. Thats the big problem with this rule. Thats why all these states are up in arms about it. It is violating the patients right to notification, and to have all options given to them. My aunt has been a family physician since 1982. She is morally opposed to abortion, but she is still required by Pennsylvania law to tell patients who have come to her, and found out they are pregnant that abortion is one of their options. Furthermore, if they inquire, she is bound BY LAW to refer them to one of several doctors or clinics for further evaluation. She is not allowed to state her moral opposition to abortion, though most in the community know, because the town isn't that big. As far as emergency room's go... MANY hospitals, at least in Pennsylvania have more than one doctor in the ER..just for the reason of moral opposition to the morning after pill. We have little to no instances of women being denied the mediciation they need for that reason alone. So perhaps instead of targeting the administration that basically said hey wait a minute when these physicians were getting fired, why not target the facilities that are too worried about the bottom line, and not their patients? That might be a good place to start, no?
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