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The Planned Parenthood regional affiliate serving Kentucky announced the launch of its new Kentucky Virtual Health Center offering reproductive and sexual healthcare options to residents across the Bluegrass State.
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According to the latest statistics from the U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration, 60 percent of Kentucky counties do not have an OB/GYN.
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Officials in Henry County are in negotiations to lease a struggling local hospital to a public medical group in the hopes of maintaining vital healthcare access in the northwestern Tennessee community.
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Soon-to-be medical school graduates are showing less interest in Tennessee’s OB-GYN residencies, according to new research by the Association of American of Medical Schools.
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In November, Kentuckians will vote on an amendment that would explicitly state there is no right to abortion in the state constitution. A group of panelists discussed the amendment on Friday and urged Kentuckians to vote it down, saying it would have devastating effects.
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The fall of federal abortion protections affects people who can get pregnant… as well as the physicians who care for them. Now medical students who want to specialize in obstetrics and gynecology are rethinking career decisions.
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Some lawmakers see embryos as people. Doctors are worried about what that means for the future of IVF without federal abortion protections.
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Access to abortion in Kentucky hangs in the balance. More pregnancies means more need for prenatal care in a state already lacking.
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The Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure has filed a complaint against an obstetrician who allegedly botched a delivery at TJ Samson Community Hospital...
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Sweeping changes in medical practice could improve the dismal U.S. rate of maternal deaths and near-deaths, an influential doctors group says.