Dr. Rebecca Taub

OB/GYN from California’s East Bay

Dr. Rebecca Taub on KCRW

Starting this August, performing an abortion in Oklahoma will be a felony. KCRW checks in with Dr.

Kansas sees influx of abortion patients after Oklahoma, Texas restrict abortions

Starting this August, performing an abortion in Oklahoma will be a felony. KCRW checks in with Dr.

from Press Play with Madeleine Brand

“I trust that if someone has gone through the effort to make the appointment, often traveled considerable distances … to make it to my exam room, cross through the protesters at the…

‘It is activism … it is frustrating’: CA doctor travels to Oklahoma to provide abortions

“I trust that if someone has gone through the effort to make the appointment, often traveled considerable distances … to make it to my exam room, cross through the protesters at the…

from Press Play with Madeleine Brand

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