Hospitals Close Maternity Wards in States With Abortions Up to Birth: “There’s Just Not Enough Babies”
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Here is a horrific telltale sign of the state of our culture. In blue states like New York, Illinois and Oregon with abortions up to birth, hospitals are shutting maternity wards because no enough people are having babies. But three are abortion businesses across these blue states that make big bucks killing babies from that […]
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Here is a horrific telltale sign of the state of our culture.
In blue states like New York, Illinois and Oregon with abortions up to birth, hospitals are shutting maternity wards because no enough people are having babies. But three are abortion businesses across these blue states that make big bucks killing babies from that state and others.
Hospitals in rural areas are shutting down their maternity wards as fewer babies are being born, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Multiple hospitals in rural areas, such as University Hospitals in Ashland, Ohio, OSF HealthCare’s hospital in Pontiac, Illinois, and Trinity Health in Troy, New York, and Baker City, Oregon, plan to stop delivering babies due to fewer babies being born and less staff being available, according to the WSJ. The number of newborns born at OSF HealthCare St. James-John W. Albrecht Medical Center decreased from 184 in 2019 to 120 last year, and Trinity’s maternity unit at Samaritan Hospital, which lost $2.3 million during the last fiscal year, transferred some women to other hospitals to give birth, according to the WSJ.
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“There’s just not enough babies to be had,” Dr. Michael Cruz, OSF HealthCare’s chief operating officer, told the WSJ.
More than 5.6 million women are living in areas with no or limited access to maternal healthcare services, according to March of Dimes, an organization that aims to end preventable maternal health risks and death. Women are more likely to give birth too early after local maternity units are shut down, according to the WSJ.
The left complains three is a lack of access to abortions when the reality is there is a lack of access to maternal care.
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