Coat hanger imagery 'disrespectful,' not an accurate symbol of abortion care today, doctor says
Dr. DeShawn Taylor, an obstetrician and gynecologist who runs an independent abortion clinic, explains why using a coat hanger to protest for abortion rights can do more harm than good.
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