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Pro-Life Doctors at Risk

Should a woman have to get prenatal care from an abortionist? Abortion groups think so.

 

Contact: Natalie Bell, Concerned Women for America (CWA), 202-488-7000 ext. 126

 

WASHINGTON, August 13 /Christian Newswire/ -- Concerned Women for America (CWA) is alerting members to protect their right to choose pro-life doctors by sending comments to the Health and Human Services Secretary's blog.

 

"The Bush Administration will soon propose regulations to protect healthcare professionals from being forced to participate in immoral practices.  Astonishingly, abortion proponents vehemently oppose this.  They are against the right of doctors to choose not to do abortions," noted Wendy Wright, President of CWA.

 

"Federal laws protect the right of healthcare providers not to participate in abortion or other controversial practices.  But the laws are ignored.  Recently two medical associations passed guidelines that could require doctors to commit or refer for abortions.

 

"Planned Parenthood and some media are trying to frame the new regulations as an attack on contraception.  On the contrary, the proposed regulations focus on the right of health professionals to follow their conscience and to 'do no harm.'  It allows medical providers, in their professional judgment and substantiated by medical textbooks, to determine that abortion is an action that terminates a human life before or after implantation.

 

"Abortion advocates are causing a ruckus about a rule that simply requires health agencies to follow the law and not to discriminate against people with moral beliefs against taking an innocent life.

 

"Secretary Leavitt provided an excellent explanation on his blog.  It's been flooded with negative comments from abortion advocates demanding that health providers do whatever a woman demands.

 

"As patients, we depend -- with our lives -- on health providers to be moral.  But if ethical professionals with strong consciences are forced out of the profession, patients will suffer the most."

 

CWA has asked members to protect their rights as patients and show their support for the regulations by adding comments to Secretary Leavitt's blog.

 

Concerned Women for America is the nation's largest public policy women's organization.