Indiana Abortion Provider Who Treated 10-Year-Old: 'I Don't Feel Brave'
op-ed. “I’ve had my medical and ethical integrity questioned on national television by people who have never met me. I’ve been threatened.”against Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita , who accused her on Fox News of not following the state’s reporting laws when caring for the 10-year-old girl. That’s not true, of course: Documents show that Bernard did indeed comply with the relevant laws.
“My life’s work has been to go where I’m needed, to serve my fellow human beings, and to relieve pain and suffering in any way I can,” she said in her op-ed. And even if her home state makes that harder, “that is what I will continue to do.”
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