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Abortion and the Senseless Assault on Reproductive Rights

Dr Dorris S Woods

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Dorris Woods Publishing
26 April 2024
"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 ongoing 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, the 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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Imprint:   Dorris Woods Publishing
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 7mm
Weight:   168g
ISBN:   9781961119604
ISBN 10:   1961119609
Pages:   108
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Dr. Dorris Woods is a native Mississippian. She has worked with hundreds of diabetic patients, as a nurse and as a diabetic specialist. She is known for her leadership skills and a people person. She has earned six advanced degrees and did the post-doctoral study. She was listed as a Notable Women in Who's Who Among American Women. She is a widow and lives in Culver City, California.Dr. Woods has been the front line in the fight against diabetes as a clinical nurse specialist for thousands of diabetic patients. It was this experience that triggered the realization that she herself was in danger of becoming a victim of the disease, whose devastating effects includeheart attacks, strokes, kidney failure, and loss of limbs. She had to lose weight, particularly because she had a family history of diabetes. After more than thirteen years, she is still not diabetic.

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