Roe v. Wade gave women a right to choose abortion. But doctors like me have a choice, too.
There came a time in medical school when I first witnessed an abortion, a . The first time I saw the body parts was the first time I knew I would never perform one of these procedures. I was defining my role as a doctor in terms of relieving suffering and extending life, not ending it. Dr. Ben Carson, consummate pediatric neurosurgeon and current secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, has come out vehemently against abortion. In an in 2015 when he was running for president, he told me, "I've spent many, many a ...
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