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Love my ob/gyn job, caring for women and children entering the world! Also advocating for my patients with science and statistics for life at @lozierinstitute.
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Oct 26 9 tweets 2 min read
I’m a board-certified OB-GYN currently practicing in Texas. I have been practicing for over 30 years and I have delivered over 5,000 babies.

Allow me to shed some light on the harmful lies coming from the pro-abortion lobby.
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After Texas enacted its pro-life law, the quality medical care I provide did not change nor has the law prevented me from caring for my patients.

This is true even in cases of pregnancy emergencies.
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Apr 16 21 tweets 3 min read
Sometimes pro-abortion journalists inadvertently confirm points that pro-life advocates have been making for years.

Surprisingly, @CAKitchener from the @WashingtonPost painted a stark picture of the traumatizing reality of abortion drugs.

🧵 One woman, Angel, wanted to talk to a doctor but had been given the pills without medical supervision. After taking the pills, her body was “racked by some of the worst pain she could remember.”
Mar 29 17 tweets 3 min read
Tuesday, I was able to enter the Supreme Court to hear oral arguments on the FDA v. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine lawsuit.

Disconcertingly, my name came up several times in the discussion.
1/🧵 I submitted two declarations detailing my experiences in ERs caring for women harmed by abortion drugs.

I was also involved in the research included in three amicus briefs, and I am an author in several peer-reviewed studies cited in the briefs.
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Jun 29, 2023 8 tweets 2 min read
In 30 years, I’ve delivered > 5,000 babies.

The way I practice has not changed in the past year.

A new poll claims abortion limits have reduced OBGYNs’ ability to care for patients.

How @washingtonpost gets it wrong ⬇️.


1/9washingtonpost.com/politics/2023/… First, we don’t know how the doctors surveyed were identified or whether they are representative of most OBGYNs.

It’s important to remember that ~90% of OBGYNs do not perform elective abortions.

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