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I was in the clinic the day Roe v. Wade was overturned. I was either inserting an IUD, treating another case of chlamydia or ordering breast imaging after finding a nut-like lump during a routine breast exam. Perhaps I had just finished counseling a woman about what to expect after taking her medical abortion pills.
Even though the entire staff at my nonprofit feminist health center in Chico, California, knew this was coming, the news still hit like a blow. I had spent 26 years of my life dedicated to empowering women about their health and reproduction, and in one terrible decision, the Supreme Court sent the rights of women in America about 70 years backward. I became a contraception expert almost by accident. I am a certified nurse-midwife, and in , after years of providing home birth midwifery care, I decided to try a clinic job.
Delivering babies as a solo home-birth midwife is one of the most meaningful things a person can do for a living. But the work also involves getting called out of bed in the middle of the night, strings of lost nights of sleep and high-stakes stress when unexpected complications arise. Not to mention always being on-call.
I was ready for a change. One of the benefits of a career in nursing is that you can work in many different capacities and settings yet stay within your profession. I felt like I was home. Compared to attending births, my role as clinician here initially seemed easy, with daytime hours and a set schedule.