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Doctor's answer about whether men can get pregnant goes viral
Summary
An Atlanta OB-GYN's exchange with Senator Josh Hawley during a Senate hearing on medication abortion safety — in which she declined a simple yes-or-no on whether men can become pregnant — was posted online and viewed millions of times.
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An Atlanta-based obstetrician-gynecologist's exchange with Senator Josh Hawley during a Senate hearing on abortion pill safety drew widespread attention. The hearing centered on the safety of mifepristone. During questioning, Hawley repeatedly asked whether men can become pregnant; Dr. Nisha Verma declined a simple yes-or-no answer and described the line of questioning as polarizing.
Key details:
- The exchange took place at a U.S. Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee hearing focused on medication abortion safety.
- Dr. Nisha Verma, an OB-GYN and senior adviser for Physicians for Reproductive Health, said she treats patients with different identities and called the question a "political tool."
- Senator Josh Hawley pressed for a biological definition and stated, "For the record, it's women who get pregnant, not men."
- A video of the exchange was posted online and was reported as having about 3.4 million views.
Summary:
The exchange has become a focal point in public and policy discussions about how language and gender are used in reproductive health coverage. Undetermined at this time.
