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Crazily, this is the first time I’ve actually been to a rally or march of any sort and it’s been a really impactful experience, and I’m here trying to fight for women’s safety and the ability for them to make evidence-based, patient-centered decisions about their health care, including their reproductive freedoms.”“I’m really passionate about women’s health, about women’s issues and women’s rights, so that’s why I’m here today. I really wanted to impact the state of Alabama and its health care, so that’s why I’m here today — because I’m really passionate about it."I wanted to say that abortion is health care, obstetrics is health care, and contraception and family planning is health care.”“I’m here today because abortion is part of health care, and no one — no matter their gender, race, or socioeconomic status — should have the power to dictate another individual’s access to health care.”“I’m here today because I think as a future physician I have an obligation to be informed on issues that affect our patients, and I also have an obligation to stand up for what’s right for them.
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