American College Of OB-GYNs Bans Pro-Life Doctors From Conference After They Show Up
National’s largest professional organization of gynecologists and obstetricians can’t defend its pro-abortion positions against public opinion, science or public opinion. Therefore, they prohibited pro-life doctors from sharing scientifically-based information about the womb at an annual education conference.
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, (ACOG), confirmed to The Federalist Tuesday that it banned members of AAPLOG from hosting booths at this week’s conference. This was due to the belief of pro-life doctors in the equal sanctity of every human life.
The incoming president of AAPLOG, Dr. Christina Francis, announced on Monday that, despite 15 years of hosting a booth at the ACOG’s Council on Resident Education in Obstetrics and Gynecology meeting, AAPLOG was denied entry upon their representatives’ arrival.
AAPLOG booked their conference stand through ACOG last season, but ACOG didn’t inform them until after Maryland’s pro-life doctors arrived that their booth was cancelled.
“Despite multiple requests for an explanation as to why, the only explanation we’ve received is a vague explanation that we disagree with ACOG, presumably on the issue of abortion,” Francis spoke in a video from outside the conference venue on Monday.
According to Rachel Kingery, ACOG spokesperson, only doctors who agree with ACOG’s views are allowed to be exhibitors.
“ACOG members are welcome to register for and attend ACOG meetings. At the CREOG – APGO Annual Meeting, ACOG also welcomes exhibitors that align with ACOG’s and APGO’s shared commitment to the advancement of evidence-based, scientific information,” She spoke.
Kingery answered a question regarding whether AAPLOG was removed from its booth this year as ACOG did not agree with its pro-life views. “yes.” It is the opinion of pro-life doctors’ organizations Provides “an evidence-based rationale for defending the lives of both the pregnant mother and her pre-born child.”
ACOG’s conference theme this year is “Building Bridges: Creating Connection in Medical Education.” Francis also noted that ACOG expresses its views “no desire to build bridges with those of us who disagree even a little bit with them on their position on abortion.”
“Scientific advancement is made through the free exchange of ideas, and through critically looking at both sides of an issue and deciding which the evidence better support,” Francis explained. “However, ACOG obviously is afraid for students and residents and for their medical educators to be exposed to any other position on abortion other than their radical position.”
Even though 86 percent U.S. OB–GYNs claim they don’t want to have babies aborted in the womb. ACOG declares that its OBGYNS support that belief “defending” “expanding” Who can have an abortion? “is essential health care.”
The company Keep it up Babies in the womb don’t feel pain until 24 weeks of gestation. Yet studies show Preborn infants can develop pain receptors as soon as 10 weeks gestation. The nerves in the spine of a child are required to send the brain signals.
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