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ismnotwasm

(42,443 posts)
Thu Mar 6, 2014, 02:38 PM Mar 2014

Nation's First Birthing Center/Abortion Clinic Opens in Buffalo. This Is Huge.

It's a step forward in the necessary integration of abortion into other forms of OB-GYN care: Feministing reports that the nation's first-ever birthing center/abortion clinic has opened in Buffalo, N.Y. The clinic, run by Dr. Katharine Morrison, offers a traditional slate of gynecological services, including abortion up to 22 weeks, under the name Buffalo WomenServices. But they also have a freestanding birthing center called the Birthing Center of Buffalo, where women who want a nonhospital birthing experience can go while having the benefit of being attended by a certified nurse midwife and an OB-GYN who has admitting privileges at the local hospital in case of complications.

The place was set up with an explicitly feminist point of view, and it sounds like they go beyond the call of duty in making sure their patients are emotionally, as well as physically, cared for. "In our clinic, we have RNs, LPNs, social workers, counselors, and trained medical personnel, in addition to our physicians, to assist our patients," the general information page reads. But having a single clinic provide both birthing and abortion services doesn't need to be rooted in feminist ideology. Having a single place to go for all your pregnancy needs instead of sorting patients out depending on their preconceptions about outcome is just plain common sense. Being able to go to the same doctor to give birth and have an abortion at different times in your life is likely comforting for patients. And if you're not sure what you want to do about a pregnancy when you first discover it, it's going to feel easier to go to a clinic for counseling that understands all the options and can provide them in-house as well.


http://www.slate.com/blogs/xx_factor/2014/03/06/nation_s_first_birthing_center_abortion_clinic_opens_in_buffalo_ny.html
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Nation's First Birthing Center/Abortion Clinic Opens in Buffalo. This Is Huge. (Original Post) ismnotwasm Mar 2014 OP
We need one of these in every large city. loudsue Mar 2014 #1
This will truly confound the anti-choicers... CTyankee Mar 2014 #2
i was thinking about this listening to rachel last night. mopinko Mar 2014 #3
This message was self-deleted by its author guyton Mar 2014 #9
i'm sure. it is common. mopinko Mar 2014 #12
Glad you survived! roody Mar 2014 #16
yeah, well mopinko Mar 2014 #17
I didn't know a D&C was an actual medical sufrommich Mar 2014 #18
Yes! JustAnotherGen Mar 2014 #4
This is a huge step in women's healthcare! sheshe2 Mar 2014 #5
That is just GREAT! Thanks for posting this good news! Squinch Mar 2014 #6
Heh. They said preconceptions. eggplant Mar 2014 #7
LOL ismnotwasm Mar 2014 #11
Huge K&R. I grew up there, and still visit regularly as bullwinkle428 Mar 2014 #8
K&R for Moving ON !!! Tuesday Afternoon Mar 2014 #10
Right? ismnotwasm Mar 2014 #13
K & R! freshwest Mar 2014 #14
Yes! This is the way it should be, everywhere theHandpuppet Mar 2014 #15
Exactly. ismnotwasm Mar 2014 #19
The problem is that it's not like this sufrommich Mar 2014 #20
Rec! progressoid Mar 2014 #21

CTyankee

(64,929 posts)
2. This will truly confound the anti-choicers...
Thu Mar 6, 2014, 02:50 PM
Mar 2014

they won't want to picket and harass women who choose to carry their pregnancy and give birth. I imagine their heads will spin til they get dizzy over this one...

mopinko

(71,713 posts)
3. i was thinking about this listening to rachel last night.
Thu Mar 6, 2014, 03:04 PM
Mar 2014

the answer to the admitting privileges thing is that we need to own some hospitals. or take over some hospitals.

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mopinko

(71,713 posts)
12. i'm sure. it is common.
Thu Mar 6, 2014, 05:51 PM
Mar 2014

i had my kids at home, and with every kid (4) they had a different back up doc & hospital.
i had just a midwife for the last one, and they told them that their back up was constantly harassed and threatened with having her privileges yanked. she was giving up the backup.

i hemorrhaged seriously when i miscarried because they wouldn't let my docs do a d&c at the hospital. they didn't have anyone to do it. they didn't keep my docs in the loop, even. they were perfectly qualified, they just were family practitioners instead of ob-gyn. same training. more training.
but they just let me sit there and bleed.

sufrommich

(22,871 posts)
18. I didn't know a D&C was an actual medical
Fri Mar 7, 2014, 10:54 AM
Mar 2014

procedure,when I was a teenage girl it was code for abortion. Glad you survived that.

sufrommich

(22,871 posts)
20. The problem is that it's not like this
Fri Mar 7, 2014, 11:34 AM
Mar 2014

everywhere and access to safe abortions are actually less common than they were right after 1973 post Roe v.Wade. It reminds me of the bad old days when women would have to travel to NY in order to get a safe legal abortion,poor women who couldn't afford to travel to NY were shit out of luck and at the mercy of whichever back alley abortion provider they could afford.

http://www.nytimes.com/2000/04/09/nyregion/70-abortion-law-new-york-said-yes-stunning-the-nation.html

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