• TranscendentalEmpire@lemm.ee
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    4 months ago

    In some anti-abortion states, the information in question can potentially be used as evidence in a murder trial for having sought an abortion.

    Yes, I understand that. I practice pediatric medicine in the most conservative state in the nation.

    Doctors don’t need that information.

    Again, this is circumstantial. Menstruation cycles are still very important to certain types of medical care. It is unsafe to suggest that no doctor can be trusted with this type of information.

    Most of the reasons why physicians ask these questions is purely out of concern for your health and for liability purposes. Certain medications can be dangerous to prescribe to a person who is unknowingly pregnant.

    Insurance companies surely don’t need that information.

    I wasn’t validating the insurance companies reasoning, just informing why physicians and other medical providers may ask these questions.