God bless our justices, our nation and all who worked generations to get us to today. Tomorrow, we work just as hard, if not harder, to #empowerwomenpromotelife
Thank you, @SLOTUS, @karolineleavitt, and @KatieMiller for showing women everywhere that it's possible to build a meaningful career while also cherishing and raising a family.
@kgcarney The problem is a culture that treats babies as commodities. It’s very hard to unravel that mindset in young couples that have been taught the world is their oyster for decades.
As we celebrate the fourth anniversary of the landmark Mississippi Dobbs decision, our mission remains the same: to advocate for and support women so that they and their children can thrive. Our job did not end when Roe v Wade was overturned; it started a new chapter. We call that new chapter The Empowerment Project, and I am proud to stand with my friends in the life movement to #EmpowerWomenPromoteLife.
Way to go, Vance family!
We love our Carolina coop! It’s taught our kids responsibility and the importance of being close to your food source. My eggs taste better than factory farm eggs! @CarolinaCoops@rcamposduffy
Amazing appointment by @Pontifex! My dear friend @MontseEWTN is a brilliant, inspiring, and faithful communicator and leader. Wonderful news for the Church and the world. https://t.co/XnLMwtETxn
It’s a lot easier for an OBGYN to recommend IVF to a patient having a hard time conceiving than it is to take the time to study the root cause of the issue.
I’m an IVF Doctor. Business Is Booming Because Ob-Gyns Aren’t Doing Their Jobs.
Just last Monday, a woman sat across from me in my office and asked a question I have come to dread. Why had no one told her? She is 33, a therapist, married three years, and she has been to her gynecologist every year since high school. She was also on the brink of perimenopause.
She had assumed that when she was ready, her body would be too. No one in two decades of annual visits had ever explained that the most consequential decisions about her capacity to bear children were being made by her ovaries on a calendar she could not see, while her doctor took her blood pressure and refilled her birth control.
She is the patient I see several times a month. She is the most preventable tragedy in American medicine.
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“I am telling my story because women deserve to know there are real, evidence-based diagnostic and treatment steps between an infertility diagnosis and an IVF cycle. We deserve more than 30-minute consultations for lifelong decisions.”
“We deserve doctors who investigate before they intervene. We deserve to know that ‘unexplained’ sometimes just means ‘not yet examined.’
Most of all, we deserve choice, not the illusion of it. We cannot explore our options if we are never given any.”