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OB-GYNs say N.H.'s lack of shield law could drive them away
- Latest: New Hampshire still lacks an abortion shield law, raising potential legal exposure for OB-GYNs.
- Doctors say shield laws protect providers who follow state law when treating out-of-state patients.
- Residents say NH’s lack of protections may push them to move to states with stronger safeguards.
- Dartmouth Health doctors emphasize their role beyond abortion care, including high-risk pregnancies.
- Sullivan notes most cases are high-risk, with many referrals from rural NH and Vermont.
- The issue follows a national trend as shield laws exist in at least 22 states and DC.
- The story highlights a shortage of maternal health providers in New Hampshire.
- Wang is considering training that could take her out of state for better protections.
- NH lawmakers have previously debated shield laws, with a bill failing this session.
- Births and receipts show hospitals have closed rural labor and delivery centers, widening travel for care.
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