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The overturning of Roe v. Wade will have long-term and indelible consequences on American society. The purpose of this book is to be part of the on-going conversations. Perfect or not, Roe was working for America. Consequently, it did not need to be "fixed". The ignorance of attempting to fix it when the ramifications were unknown, has resulted in chaos, confusion, inconvenience and trauma for women who need abortions. In many cases viability of the embryo dictates an abortion. Also important is the fact that medical decisions were taken out of the hands of physicians. That is a "No, no"! The…mehr

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The overturning of Roe v. Wade will have long-term and indelible consequences on American society. The purpose of this book is to be part of the on-going conversations. Perfect or not, Roe was working for America. Consequently, it did not need to be "fixed". The ignorance of attempting to fix it when the ramifications were unknown, has resulted in chaos, confusion, inconvenience and trauma for women who need abortions. In many cases viability of the embryo dictates an abortion. Also important is the fact that medical decisions were taken out of the hands of physicians. That is a "No, no"! The book also addresses the issue of poor ethics in the Supreme Court as this was also a factor in overturning Roe, as was arrogance.
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Dr. Woods was reared on a farm in Mississippi. After graduating high school at the top of her class, she went to work in Des Moines, Iowa. A year later she began her professional career at the Grady Memorial Hospital School of Nursing in Atlanta, Georgia. Since that time, she has earned six advanced degrees and did post doctoral work. Dr. Woods is a retired R.N. and clinical nurse specialist. She has been a professor and lecturer as well as a writer. She is most proud of being recognized as Marquis Who's Who Distinguished Humanitarian, 2021. She was the first woman to receive this award. Dr. Woods is a widow and the mother of three children. She resides in Culver City, California.