Story No. 308: Dr. Jessica from Maryland
This summer, I met Ben (name changed) a transgender adolescent who identifies as male. Ben was vivacious, funny, and most of all he told me […]
This summer, I met Ben (name changed) a transgender adolescent who identifies as male. Ben was vivacious, funny, and most of all he told me […]
When I was a senior in high school in a suburb of Philadelphia, two of my classmates got pregnant at the same time. It was […]
I am an obstetrician/gynecologist, and every day I see patients who rely on their insurance to pay for contraception. There’s Alice, who wouldn’t be able […]
Last year, I took care of a couple who had to travel from North Carolina to Maryland for an abortion for a severe fetal anomaly, […]
I am a 33-year-old woman, mother of two children, and happily married. I’m gratefully employed and pursuing my graduate degree in clinical social work. I […]
In the Huffington Post, Dr. Carolyn Sufrin commented on the impact of the closing of one of the last three clinics providing later abortions.
I never needed to have an abortion, but that was as much by luck as anything else. In 1984, a condom broke, and my partner […]
I work in Baltimore, a place where economic hardship is a palpable force of nature. Although I take care of women who were raped, or […]