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an ob/gyn. the 26th district of texas he is a chair the chair of the rules committee. he serves on energy and commerce. used his wealth of knowledge maternal health to advance key pieces of legislation addressing these issues. as you might guess he has a unique perspective as both a policymaker and as a practitioner. thank you for being here. rex thank you doctor cassidy. chairman sanders got members of the committee thank you for allowing me the opportunity of testifying here this morning. i represent the 26th district in the state of texas. in the house of congressional districts for thus the area of the dallas-fort worth airport. just to locate it for you. before coming to congress i spent nearly three decades practicing medicine in that area. i chose obstetrics through attention to details they spent time at residency as an ob/gyn at parkland hospital. due to its emphasis on proper care and attention to detail. when i started my residence at member doctor jack pritchard who was the leader of the department of obstetrics and gynecology and practicing ob you are uniq
an ob/gyn. the 26th district of texas he is a chair the chair of the rules committee. he serves on energy and commerce. used his wealth of knowledge maternal health to advance key pieces of legislation addressing these issues. as you might guess he has a unique perspective as both a policymaker and as a practitioner. thank you for being here. rex thank you doctor cassidy. chairman sanders got members of the committee thank you for allowing me the opportunity of testifying here this morning. i...
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but i do know our ob-gyn has worked for over 30 years and delivered over 4,000 babies. i know he has cared for multiple women who were in a similar situation to mrs. phillips. and i know that he worked closely -- senator stabenow: in the interest of time. her baby was dead. but she had another option. mrs. call: when her baby is dead it's no longer an abortion. at that point it's a d and c. senator stabenow: i appreciate your work. again there is a lot of different stories to tell here. also, i wanted to ask mrs. ford, you talked about the safety net. i couldn't agree more. right now we have a situation where we need -- we are working to fully fund w.i.c. for pregnant moms and babies, healthy food, nutrition, so on. do you support w.i.c.? mrs. ford: wick is an important reforce for mothers. senator stabenow: we shouldn't have waiting lists f there's a nine month pregnancy, you can't have a waiting list. mrs. call, i would assume you mentioned w.i.c. as being a support. that's something you would support. mrs. call: yes. senator stabenow: i have been trying for years, se
but i do know our ob-gyn has worked for over 30 years and delivered over 4,000 babies. i know he has cared for multiple women who were in a similar situation to mrs. phillips. and i know that he worked closely -- senator stabenow: in the interest of time. her baby was dead. but she had another option. mrs. call: when her baby is dead it's no longer an abortion. at that point it's a d and c. senator stabenow: i appreciate your work. again there is a lot of different stories to tell here. also, i...
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but between ages of 18 and 45, there's percent of african-american women who says, i want a black ob-gyn weigh in. and are demanding it. why? because of the maternal deaths going up. why? because of the infant deaths going up. and so they are declaring the need is and i'm going to go for it no matter what the african-american says that they are doing better. so what is? this protection has to stop. we have to open the barrier and just go out there. but then we are never consistent with the message. we say it once, but you need to repeat and repeat it until i believe it and then challenge you, me and believe it again. we don't do that at whatsoever. and so until don't repeat the message, stem becomes a wonderful thing to say. science, technology, education, you know, whatever it is show me the money, show me the way and then mentor we don't enough to care for your career we we put it into your sink. yes. come see me. but i'm always busy or sometimes you really bug of too much. i mean, when i mentor you, you want to be immediately. please have some peace. take your steps. but mentoring is
but between ages of 18 and 45, there's percent of african-american women who says, i want a black ob-gyn weigh in. and are demanding it. why? because of the maternal deaths going up. why? because of the infant deaths going up. and so they are declaring the need is and i'm going to go for it no matter what the african-american says that they are doing better. so what is? this protection has to stop. we have to open the barrier and just go out there. but then we are never consistent with the...
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. >> she sought help from this doctor, her ob/gyn who performed the risk assessment that helped lead to her cancer diagnosis. >> so, in olivia's case they started on her lupron medication and that lowers our body's estrogen. by doing that it gives us a lot of symptoms of menopause from hot flashes to mood changes to vaginal dryness to fatigue. one day she came to my office and she said, i feel so sick on these medications and i'd rather take my ovaries out than be on lupron and that's exactly what we did. >> i opted to do the hysterectomy with the orarectomy. it's a big decision. it takes out my ovaries even though it's removing another organ it also took away my chance of having cancer in any of those areas. >> olivia completed the surgery last month. >> almost immediately after that my energy just came back full force. so i have so much energy today. these things are being taken away and you don't really think about that. at least for me i wasn't thinking about that at all while i'm going through it because it's just i'm fighting. i'm fighting. >> why did you want to document this
. >> she sought help from this doctor, her ob/gyn who performed the risk assessment that helped lead to her cancer diagnosis. >> so, in olivia's case they started on her lupron medication and that lowers our body's estrogen. by doing that it gives us a lot of symptoms of menopause from hot flashes to mood changes to vaginal dryness to fatigue. one day she came to my office and she said, i feel so sick on these medications and i'd rather take my ovaries out than be on lupron and...
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. >> my doctor, my ob-gyn, wanted to support me. her hands were tied. the hospital ethics committee didn't know what to do. and i think, because we still don't have clarity in this, and there is so much a bagness, i think their hands still would have been tied. >> norah: the court, made up of nine republican judges, voted unaniunanimously against the wo, who said they will deny medically necessary abortions. tonight, severe weather is threatening texas for the straight day. bandar, how come possible tornadoes. in colorado, hail as big as baseball's damaged cars. parts of denver look like a snow storm had hit, forcing people to use shovels to clean up the large ice chunks. the severe storms are not over yet. tens of millions of americans from colorado to florida are bracing for thunderstorms, flooding rain fall, and hail through the weekend. there is some sad breaking news to tell you about. we are learning that former first lady michelle obama just announced the death of her mother, marian robinson, at the age of 86. robinson was a fixture at the white
. >> my doctor, my ob-gyn, wanted to support me. her hands were tied. the hospital ethics committee didn't know what to do. and i think, because we still don't have clarity in this, and there is so much a bagness, i think their hands still would have been tied. >> norah: the court, made up of nine republican judges, voted unaniunanimously against the wo, who said they will deny medically necessary abortions. tonight, severe weather is threatening texas for the straight day. bandar,...
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barry and the "national enquirer" staked out every ob/gyn in the area and waited for rielle to come in for an appointment. she left the doctor's office to a grocery store. we attempted to question her then and said, "rielle, we're told through multiple sources that john edwards is the father of your child." what we have to remember is rielle hunter doesn't really exist until the "national enquirer" says she does, and when she does, everything changes really fast. [camera shutter snaps] that day changed my life. you know, suddenly i had to become aware of my surroundings all the time, cameras popping up out of weird vans parked down the street with their windows cracked. now with physical proof of rielle's pregnancy, a plan was hatched to get the media off of john edwards's scent. [telephone rings, receiver picks up] levine: what happened after that went into a scenario that i had never experienced. we began receiving phone calls from various lawyers saying this is a case of two campaign workers in john edwards' campaign who are having a child together. andrew young is the baby daddy of
barry and the "national enquirer" staked out every ob/gyn in the area and waited for rielle to come in for an appointment. she left the doctor's office to a grocery store. we attempted to question her then and said, "rielle, we're told through multiple sources that john edwards is the father of your child." what we have to remember is rielle hunter doesn't really exist until the "national enquirer" says she does, and when she does, everything changes really fast....
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/gyn medical practices to offer comprehensive care. that means not just providing prenatal clinical care, but also directing women to needed resources, services, including funding for housing, food, and transportation. [applause] i'm also pleased today to announce we will be launching a new pilot program in 11 ohio counties that we are calling family connects. family connects. every new mom will be eligible in these 11 counties to receive a visit from a nurse about three weeks after delivering her baby. these visiting nurses can guide families to clinical or community supports, recognize when a mom and baby need additional help as a resulof exhaustion or problems with breast-feeding, and remind or teach new moms safely. similar programs that we have looked at have shown a track record of reducing infant mortality. in places where these programs have been implemented, rates of child protective service investigations have decreased by 44% and mothers have shown a 3% drop in postpartum depression and 50% reduction in emergency room visits
/gyn medical practices to offer comprehensive care. that means not just providing prenatal clinical care, but also directing women to needed resources, services, including funding for housing, food, and transportation. [applause] i'm also pleased today to announce we will be launching a new pilot program in 11 ohio counties that we are calling family connects. family connects. every new mom will be eligible in these 11 counties to receive a visit from a nurse about three weeks after delivering...
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one of the lawmakers behind it, state representative anita sumani, an ob/gyn. >> if you look at the statistics, 57% of people in ohio voted for the constitutional amendment protecting the right to abortion. >> reporter: storms told us he is in ohio because he believes the republican party failed in mobilizing the anti-abortion vote. >> this is a very red state. donald trump won huge in this state. pro-life people dominate all aspects of state government here. there will be consequences. >> reporter: they protested at two clinics in the area, including this one in dayton. >> you are a father. you already are a father. >> reporter: we did not film the multiple women who walked inside. does it become intimidation? >> i don't think so. >> reporter: later, we caught up with one of the clinic's doctors. did anyone come in and say, it was hard coming in? >> multiple people said it was a hard thing to come in today. >> reporter: do your patients feel like they were harassed and intimidated? >> yes. >> stephanie joins me now. what is your biggest takeaway after spending time with members of operation s
one of the lawmakers behind it, state representative anita sumani, an ob/gyn. >> if you look at the statistics, 57% of people in ohio voted for the constitutional amendment protecting the right to abortion. >> reporter: storms told us he is in ohio because he believes the republican party failed in mobilizing the anti-abortion vote. >> this is a very red state. donald trump won huge in this state. pro-life people dominate all aspects of state government here. there will be...
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one of the lawmakers behind it, sate representative anita somani, an ob/gyn. >> if you look at the statistics for last november, 57% of people in ohio voted for the constitutional amendment protecting the right to abortion. >> reporter: storms tells us he's in ohio because he believes the republican party failed in mobilizing the anti-abortion vote. >> this is a very red state. donald trump won huge in this state, and pro life people dominate all aspects of state government here. >> there will be consequence to shedding of innocent blood. >> reporter: the group protested at two clinics in the area, including this one in dayton. >> you're a familiar, whether you want to be or not, you already are a father. >> reporter: we did not film the multiple women who walked inside. >> does it become intimidation? >> on our part? >> reporter: yeah. >> i don't think so, no. >> reporter: later that afternoon, we caught up with one of the clinics doctors. >> did anyone come in to say and say god, it was hard coming in here. >> multiple people said it was a hard thing coming in today. >> reporter: did your p
one of the lawmakers behind it, sate representative anita somani, an ob/gyn. >> if you look at the statistics for last november, 57% of people in ohio voted for the constitutional amendment protecting the right to abortion. >> reporter: storms tells us he's in ohio because he believes the republican party failed in mobilizing the anti-abortion vote. >> this is a very red state. donald trump won huge in this state, and pro life people dominate all aspects of state government...
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let's have iud insertion i can absolutely tell you that in talking to ob-gyns and talking to emergency room physicians and talking to other doctors and other health care providers. >> they will continue to be able to prescribe the medications just as they can other scheduled drugs the that's not my question. >> my question is, is they'll there'll be able to prescribe it. >> will this will add other potential hurdles. there's some storage issues. obviously, when you're talking about a schedule for drug, will there be any slowing? of the process to get these drugs to where they need to be at the time they need to be there based on my conversations with doctors and the hospitals as well as our pharmacies. >> i feel very confident that this will continue to be able to be prescribed timely and net as necessary by physicians and other health care providers that have prescribing abilities and as as they can with other medications that are in our scheduled list have you taken into consideration that the law could actually have the effect of doctors instead using no cervical ripening medication
let's have iud insertion i can absolutely tell you that in talking to ob-gyns and talking to emergency room physicians and talking to other doctors and other health care providers. >> they will continue to be able to prescribe the medications just as they can other scheduled drugs the that's not my question. >> my question is, is they'll there'll be able to prescribe it. >> will this will add other potential hurdles. there's some storage issues. obviously, when you're talking...
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but oncologists, raidologist, ob/gyns still weighing in on the issue of every two years and that frequency. we haven't heard the end of controversy. >> robin: this is in your wheel house once again. i know there's so much more to discuss on this. we're gonna bring you back 8:00 hour. >> see you again in the 8 o'clock hour. >> robin: okay. there's conflicting things here. thank you, jen. >> gio: such important information. coming up prince william is opening up about how his wife, princess kate, is doing after her cancer diagnosis. >> george: plus a new alert about grandparent scams. some seniors are losing their life saves. >> robin: and more of my interview with britney griner. what she said that made her feel less than human. but first we go to ginger. good morning, ginger. >> ginger: good morning, robin. it's been more than a decade since we've seen as many tornados as we have in april. this april. april ended with another deadly tornado. this one in westmoreland, kansas. you can see the debris flying, where it ropes out and matures. unfortunately, considerable damage there. that was on
but oncologists, raidologist, ob/gyns still weighing in on the issue of every two years and that frequency. we haven't heard the end of controversy. >> robin: this is in your wheel house once again. i know there's so much more to discuss on this. we're gonna bring you back 8:00 hour. >> see you again in the 8 o'clock hour. >> robin: okay. there's conflicting things here. thank you, jen. >> gio: such important information. coming up prince william is opening up about how...
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ob/gyn physician assistant who loves providing care to other women. she said she's in it to win it. she's got her husband here cheering her on. [ applause ] >> lara: that's so nice. trish, you say you're competitive. how competitive? >> guys, listen. it may be my first time being a first time mom but it's not my first time smoking out the competition. >> lara: like it. >> michael: whoa. okay. fierce over there. next up we have shulie. she's a veteran mom, already raising two daughters with baby number three on the way. she's a bedtime storyteller who likes to go vegetarian in the kitchen. her cheering section includes her husband and two daughters. [ applause ] >> lara: shulie i hear you like to make obstacle courses for the girls? >> that's right. at work, at home. >> lara: this should be right up your ally. >> right up my alley. i make them in my sleep. these other women are toast. >> lara: lots of talking. >> michael: i think the toast is burning. all right. here we go. our third competitor, vanessa, is already a mom to a 3-year-old son. she loves dressing up with her family. she
ob/gyn physician assistant who loves providing care to other women. she said she's in it to win it. she's got her husband here cheering her on. [ applause ] >> lara: that's so nice. trish, you say you're competitive. how competitive? >> guys, listen. it may be my first time being a first time mom but it's not my first time smoking out the competition. >> lara: like it. >> michael: whoa. okay. fierce over there. next up we have shulie. she's a veteran mom, already raising...
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but after talking to her ob-gyn, munn discovered her risk was high due to family history, and having her first child over the age of 30. >> for luminal b cancer, this is a specific type of breast cancer that only makes up about 10% of breast cancer diagnoses. it expresses a certain protein also known as the her2 protein quickens the quicken's the growth of cancer cells. to give her doctor ordered an mri and ultrasound, finding multiple tumors, revealing stage i breast cancer. within 30 days, munn underwent a double mastectomy. in an emotional on instagram, the act is sharing this video and a series of photographs. >> this stuff doesn't matter. i swear to god, i would give a limb to be alive. >> the hysterectomy, the latest surgery and her treatment journey, munn saying she had a real break down because "it is just so strange when even with this body your entire life, had you period for so long, feeling your ovulating, and all in all of a sudden it's gone." the munn will be able to carry more children, she and her partner, comic john mulaney, were able to create two healthy embryos af
but after talking to her ob-gyn, munn discovered her risk was high due to family history, and having her first child over the age of 30. >> for luminal b cancer, this is a specific type of breast cancer that only makes up about 10% of breast cancer diagnoses. it expresses a certain protein also known as the her2 protein quickens the quicken's the growth of cancer cells. to give her doctor ordered an mri and ultrasound, finding multiple tumors, revealing stage i breast cancer. within 30...
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/gyn residencies. a new analysis from the association of american medical colleges found that applicants for the programs in the state dropped about 21% in 2023 and into this year. medical experts point to alabama's near total abortion ban as the main reason for the downward trend. >> by the way, look at the record right there, behind. that paper has something that no other paper that i've seen since we've been reporting, they put trump's trial on the front page. >> yes, they have. >> and we've been commenting about how americans -- especially in swing states -- haven't really cared about this trial. >> we're getting to the end of it. >> haven't focused on the trial and we've said, hey, it's not on the front page of any papers. it is there. >> yeah. >> in new jersey. >> and as we get to deliberations and a verdict, i think there will be an uptick in interest. in new jersey, though, "the record" that you are looking at has a look at the growing rate of buyers remorse for u.s. homeowners. according to su
/gyn residencies. a new analysis from the association of american medical colleges found that applicants for the programs in the state dropped about 21% in 2023 and into this year. medical experts point to alabama's near total abortion ban as the main reason for the downward trend. >> by the way, look at the record right there, behind. that paper has something that no other paper that i've seen since we've been reporting, they put trump's trial on the front page. >> yes, they have....
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i've heard from women in rural iowa who drive over an hour to see their ob/gyn or visit the nearest maternal warder or hospital and struggle to receive the quality care they need throughout their pregnancy. ensuring expecting women have access to high quality maternal care regardless of their zip code or their income level is critical to preventing stillbirths and improving outcomes for both moms and babies. congress must use every tool at our disposal to end stillbirth and support the prevention research. so that's why we're here today. my bipartisan maternal and child health still birth profession act would dedicate funds toward stillbirth prevention and research, saving the lives of mothers and babies. throughout my work on this legislation, i've had the opportunity to sit down with stillbirth prevention advocates who have turned their pain into passion. these brave women are on a mission to ensure that no mother, no father, or family ever endures the tragedy of stillbirth again. and they are truly some of the strongest women i've ever met. i've been honored to bring this vital legislatio
i've heard from women in rural iowa who drive over an hour to see their ob/gyn or visit the nearest maternal warder or hospital and struggle to receive the quality care they need throughout their pregnancy. ensuring expecting women have access to high quality maternal care regardless of their zip code or their income level is critical to preventing stillbirths and improving outcomes for both moms and babies. congress must use every tool at our disposal to end stillbirth and support the...