colleen mcnicholas, chief medical officer at planned parenthood for the st.testified before the senate judiciary committee regarding the consequences of the supreme court decision. dr. colleen mcnicholas, do you think these consequences are in fact intended or our they just unintended consequences that are collateral to the decisions we are being made? >> the truth is, that for those of us who have been working in states that are incredibly restrictive, already, pre decision, we have been screaming about this potential for years now. we knew that banning abortion wouldn't just mean that people would no longer be able to get abortion access in their state. we knew that it meant that miscarriage management, as you noted, treatment for rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, cancer -- all these things could be predicted. and the real truth is, though it may take years to fully realize what the impact is, this country is already abysmal maternity little mortality rate will certainly worsen. and of course, the most impact in that realm is going to be felt by black and brown