I think
naamah_darling has a good point regarding the availability of birth control and abortion. She is urging women to speak out in
this post. I do not consider myself pro-abortion, but I do think that discrimination ultimately rooted in religion does not sit well coming from the medical profession.
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I have to beg to differ with you on this point. I cannot in good conscience participate in an abortion. I have done so when forced because I could not opt out. I should have the right to opt out of assisting in what I consider murder. How is it discrimination to allow me to follow my own religious beliefs?
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The group that I am joining is evenly split between those who will and those who won't participate, so it affects no one's access.
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I got into medicine to help preserve life, not end it.
My other problem is one of numbers - in three years of anesthesia I've done a little over 2000 cases. 2 of those were abortions that I was forced to participate in. So you would have me give up my career because I would rather not do 0.09% of the cases presented to me.
By your logic, a plastic surgeon who doesn't want to do elective cosmetic surgery and only wants to do reconstructive surgery should also find another job.
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