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YoungTradCath
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Hi.
From what I understand, in the medical community (with physicians much moreso than nurses), abortion is subject to professional stigma. I’ve read many articles–both those congratulating it and those opposed to it–about abortion mills closing, and one theme I read about again and again is that abortion was initially seen as a “social justice” cause leading up to the year it was legalized in the US and up through the 80s and early 90s, so many physicians (although by no means a large percentage) offered abortion procedures. However, starting sometime recently, in the late 80s or early 90s, abortion started to become subject to a professional stigma, and therefore it is becoming much more difficult to recruit younger physicians to do it.
Is this correct?
I think this could be one of the best ways to stomp out abortion bit by bit. Incite a creeping, extreme professional stigma to it. Sort of like if you had a doctor friend who did it, it would make you think, “I don’t want to be seen with that guy anymore.”
From what I understand, in the medical community (with physicians much moreso than nurses), abortion is subject to professional stigma. I’ve read many articles–both those congratulating it and those opposed to it–about abortion mills closing, and one theme I read about again and again is that abortion was initially seen as a “social justice” cause leading up to the year it was legalized in the US and up through the 80s and early 90s, so many physicians (although by no means a large percentage) offered abortion procedures. However, starting sometime recently, in the late 80s or early 90s, abortion started to become subject to a professional stigma, and therefore it is becoming much more difficult to recruit younger physicians to do it.
Is this correct?
I think this could be one of the best ways to stomp out abortion bit by bit. Incite a creeping, extreme professional stigma to it. Sort of like if you had a doctor friend who did it, it would make you think, “I don’t want to be seen with that guy anymore.”