Publisher's Synopsis
Staying to Serve: Ob/Gyns on the Frontlines After Dobbs
explores what it means to be a doctor when the law and ethics collide. After the Supreme Court's Dobbs decision overturned Roe v. Wade, abortion access changed overnight-and so did the lives of the medical professionals who provide reproductive care. This book takes readers inside the difficult choices ob/gyns have had to make: staying in states with abortion bans despite legal risks, or leaving behind communities in need. Through real stories of courage, fear, and resilience, it reveals how doctors are adapting, the impact on medical training, and how patient care is shifting under pressure.Whether you're a healthcare worker, a student, or someone passionate about reproductive rights, this book offers a clear, human look at the frontlines of post-Dobbs America-and the quiet strength of those still serving.