
Sofia Resnick
National Reproductive Rights Reporter at States Newsroom
She/Her. National reproductive rights reporter for @statesnewsroom. Tips to sresnick(at)statesnewsroom(dot)com.
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1 week ago |
michiganadvance.com | Sofia Resnick
Brandie Bishop-Stacker was absent from school the day her little sister was born 24 years ago. Instead, the then-10-year-old went to a Georgia hospital with her mom, rubbing her feet, getting her water, and comforting her during labor pains. She recalled her mother screaming when she initially couldn’t feel her legs after receiving an epidural. And she remembered the nurses and medical staff not offering much in the way of support.
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1 week ago |
newsfromthestates.com | Sofia Resnick
Brandie Bishop-Stacker was absent from school the day her little sister was born 24 years ago. Instead, the then-10-year-old went to a Georgia hospital with her mom, rubbing her feet, getting her water, and comforting her during labor pains. She recalled her mother screaming when she initially couldn’t feel her legs after receiving an epidural. And she remembered the nurses and medical staff not offering much in the way of support.
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3 weeks ago |
scdailygazette.com | Skylar Laird |Sofia Resnick
Whether South Carolina Medicaid patients can go to the doctor of their choice could hinge on two words in federal law, attorneys argued to the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday. A section of the federal Medicaid Act says patients “may obtain” care from any provider who is willing and qualified. It will be up to the nation’s highest court to decide what that means.
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3 weeks ago |
miamitimesonline.com | Sofia Resnick
Lexis Dotson-Dufault’s second pregnancy, like her first, was marked by incessant vomiting. She suffered from the pregnancy-related condition hyperemesis gravidarum, and she wasn’t prepared to parent. So in late summer of 2022, after deciding to terminate at a California reproductive health clinic where she was already a patient, she was surprised when the doctor refused to perform the scheduled abortion procedure, or to even meet her.
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3 weeks ago |
ncnewsline.com | Sofia Resnick
Lexis Dotson-Dufault’s second pregnancy, like her first, was marked by incessant vomiting. She suffered from the pregnancy-related condition hyperemesis gravidarum, and she wasn’t prepared to parent. So in late summer of 2022, after deciding to terminate at a California reproductive health clinic where she was already a patient, she was surprised when the doctor refused to perform the scheduled abortion procedure, or to even meet her.
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With Planned Parenthood potentially getting pushed out of Medicaid and Title X programs, some advocates fear patients might have to start traveling out of state for (or otherwise forgo) preventative care like birth control and cancer screenings: https://t.co/lQYF3XgxCg