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    Dr. Daniel Grossman‏Verified account @DrDGrossman Mar 25

    This week, Texas clarified an abortion ban under the guise that it's not an essential health care service and stopping abortions will help free up the demand for personal protective equipment (PPE) like gloves, masks, and gowns. But this is a baseless argument. I'll explain:

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      2. Dr. Daniel Grossman‏Verified account @DrDGrossman Mar 25

        First, of course abortion is essential health care—it's a time bound procedure that cannot be delayed, particularly in states with medically unnecessary restrictions like state-mandated waiting periods, ultrasound requirements, and gestational limits. Now, let's talk about PPE!

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      3. Dr. Daniel Grossman‏Verified account @DrDGrossman Mar 25

        Texas AG Ken Paxton warned physicians to stop providing abortions because the “COVID-19 pandemic has increased demands for hospital beds and has created a shortage of personal protective equipment needed to protect health care professionals and stop transmission of the virus.”

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      4. Dr. Daniel Grossman‏Verified account @DrDGrossman Mar 25

        It is true that the pandemic is increasing the demand for hospital beds, and most hospitals have canceled non-essential surgeries. But very few abortions in Texas are performed in hospitals. Let's look at the data!

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      5. Dr. Daniel Grossman‏Verified account @DrDGrossman Mar 25

        According to the state’s official statistics, in 2017, among 52,103 abortions performed for Texas residents, only 87 abortions were performed at a hospital.https://hhs.texas.gov/about-hhs/records-statistics/data-statistics/itop-statistics …

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      6. Dr. Daniel Grossman‏Verified account @DrDGrossman Mar 25

        Some have argued that abortions should be stopped to avoid the need for patients to go to a hospital with complications after an abortion. But complications after abortion are very rare. Again, let's look at the data!

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      7. Dr. Daniel Grossman‏Verified account @DrDGrossman Mar 25

        A study from California found that less than 1% of abortion patients went to an ER for a complaint related to an abortion, and only 0.2% had a complication requiring treatment at a hospital.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25560122 

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      8. Dr. Daniel Grossman‏Verified account @DrDGrossman Mar 25

        In another national study, only 0.01% of all emergency department visits among women aged 15-49 were related to a recent abortion. These data make it clear that canceling abortion procedures will not free up hospital beds or ER space.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6000974/ …

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      9. Dr. Daniel Grossman‏Verified account @DrDGrossman Mar 25

        To the contrary, banning abortion makes it more likely that people will self-manage an abortion. While many may use safe and effective medications, some may use unsafe methods. Patients will go to the ER with complications or to know if the method worked.https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMra1908412 …

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      10. Dr. Daniel Grossman‏Verified account @DrDGrossman Mar 25

        What about the argument about banning abortion saves personal protective equipment (PPE) like gloves, masks, and gowns? It’s important to recognize that if a pregnant person continues their pregnancy, they end up using a lot more gloves, gowns, and masks than with abortion.

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      11. Dr. Daniel Grossman‏Verified account @DrDGrossman Mar 25

        Patients have a couple of pelvic exams and ultrasounds during prenatal care, all of which require gloves, and then use multiple sterile gloves and other PPE during delivery—even more with a c-section.

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      12. Dr. Daniel Grossman‏Verified account @DrDGrossman Mar 25

        Here’s what a first-trimester abortion in a clinic requires in terms of PPE: 2 pairs of gloves (1 for the ultrasound and 1 for the procedure) and a reusable face shield. A gown and mask are not usually required. That’s it.

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      13. Dr. Daniel Grossman‏Verified account @DrDGrossman Mar 25

        You can’t tell me that cancelling abortions is going to free up enough PPE for hospitals considering the scale they're requesting.

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      14. Dr. Daniel Grossman‏Verified account @DrDGrossman Mar 25

        If this were really about preventing COVID-19 and saving PPE—not about banning abortion—government agencies would encourage the use of telemedicine to provide the abortion pill. Telemedicine can be used safely and effectively to provide the abortion pill.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28885427 

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      15. Dr. Daniel Grossman‏Verified account @DrDGrossman Mar 25

        Medication abortion can be safely provided without requiring most patients to have an ultrasound or blood tests. @RCObsGyn just issued guidelines for abortion during the pandemic, basing the assessment on patient history. Ultrasound is used when necessary. https://www.rcog.org.uk/globalassets/documents/guidelines/2020-03-21-abortion-guidance.pdf …

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      16. Dr. Daniel Grossman‏Verified account @DrDGrossman Mar 25

        During the pandemic, it would be possible to provide medication abortion through 11 weeks of pregnancy without an in-person visit & by mailing pills to a patient. This would reduce the patient & clinician’s risk of acquiring the virus, and not a single piece of PPE would be used.

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      17. Dr. Daniel Grossman‏Verified account @DrDGrossman Mar 25

        But unfortunately about 18 states, including Texas, have banned the use of telemedicine to provide abortion care—despite the evidence of its safety and effectiveness and that it improves access to care early in pregnancy.https://www.guttmacher.org/gpr/2019/05/improving-access-abortion-telehealth …

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      18. Dr. Daniel Grossman‏Verified account @DrDGrossman Mar 25

        In addition, the FDA requires that mifepristone used for abortion be dispensed in a doctor’s office, clinic or hospital. It may not be mailed to a patient or dispensed on prescription from a pharmacy. This restriction is not based on medical evidence.https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMsb1612526 …

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      19. Dr. Daniel Grossman‏Verified account @DrDGrossman Mar 25

        Recently, @ACOG & 7 medical organizations wrote “Abortion is an essential component of comprehensive health care. It is also a time-sensitive service for which a delay of several weeks, or in some cases days, may increase the risks or potentially make it completely inaccessible.”

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      20. Dr. Daniel Grossman‏Verified account @DrDGrossman Mar 25

        Abortion is an essential health care service. https://www.acog.org/news/news-releases/2020/03/joint-statement-on-abortion-access-during-the-covid-19-outbreak …

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      21. Dr. Daniel Grossman‏Verified account @DrDGrossman Mar 25

        Using a pandemic, and the need for personal protective equipment, to ban abortion is not a legitimate argument—as the data prove. This is just another attempt to circumvent the law and make abortion inaccessible for all, particularly during a global public health crisis.

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