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  2. Iowa has a shortage of OB-GYN doctors. The new abortion ban ...

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    States that have passed restrictive abortion bans saw a 10.5% drop in applicants for OB-GYN residency programs in 2023, new research shows. ... an OB-GYN at Broadlawns Medical Center in Des Moines

  3. Inside an Iowa abortion clinic on one of the final days ...

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    Michaela Ramm covers health care for the Des Moines Register. She can be reached at mramm@registermedia.com , at (319) 339-7354 or on Twitter at @Michaela_Ramm .

  4. Newton Medical Center to close birthing unit, furthering Iowa ...

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    Michaela Ramm covers health care for the Des Moines Register. She can be reached at mramm@registermedia.com , at (319) 339-7354 or on Twitter at @Michaela_Ramm .

  5. Deborah Ann Turner - Wikipedia

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    She was born in Mason City, Iowa [3] in 1950. [4] She graduated from Mason City High School in 1969. In 1973 she received a B.S. degree from Iowa State University [5] where she was the first African-American woman asked to join a sorority. [6]

  6. Abortion in Iowa - Wikipedia

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    In Des Moines, Iowa on April 11, 2024, an abortion rights protest was held outside the state courthouse while the Iowa Supreme Court heard oral arguments on a proposed 6-week abortion ban. [67] In Cedar Rapids, Iowa on June 29, 2024, an abortion rights protest was held following the Iowa Supreme Court's ruling to uphold a 6-week abortion ban. [68]

  7. Iowa Women's Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    Journalism professor at Iowa State University; first female corporate secretary and general counsel for the Des Moines Register and Tribune [40] Deborah Ann Turner (1950–2024) 2013 First African American woman to be certified by the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology in gynecologic oncology [41] Judith A. Conlin (b. 1941) 2012

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