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Almost one year after the Dobbs decision that reversed Roe v. Wade, the U.S. is facing a shortage of OB-GYNs. A recent survey of almost 500 medical students showed a majority were unlikely to apply to a residency program in a state with abortion restrictions. NBC News’ Kristen Dahlgren spoke to one doctor who says it not only impacts pregnant patients but also routine care.

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