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Indian American doctor urges Senate to ground abortion debate in science

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Updated: January 15th, 2026, 12:44 IST
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Washington: An Indian American obstetrician and gynaecologist pushed back against political framing on abortion, urging lawmakers to focus on medical science and patient safety rather than ideological disputes.

Testifying before the Senate Health, Education, Labour and Pensions Committee, obstetrician and gynaecologist Dr Nisha Verma said abortion medication has been widely studied and safely used for decades, warning that restrictions driven by politics are causing harm.

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“Medication abortion has been rigorously studied and proven safe and effective in over 100 high-quality peer-reviewed studies,” she told lawmakers, noting that more than 7.5 million people in the United States have used the drugs since their approval in 2000.

Verma, who practices in Massachusetts and Georgia, said she provides what she described as “full spectrum care,” including contraception, miscarriage management and abortion. She said abortion care can be complex, but complexity should not be used to misstate facts or undermine evidence-based medicine.

“A lot of the cases that we’re hearing about are a direct result of abortion bans and restrictions,” Verma said. “Access makes people safer.”

The hearing briefly turned tense when Republican Senator Josh Hawley interrupted Verma to ask, “Can men get pregnant?”

“I’m not really sure what the goal of the question is,” Verma replied.

Hawley said he was seeking to establish what he called a “biological reality,” but Verma did not engage further, returning to medical evidence and standards of care.

Earlier, committee chairman Sen. Bill Cassidy questioned Verma about prescribing practices and gestational limits. Verma said she would not prescribe abortion medication outside accepted medical guidelines, stressing that treatment decisions depend on clinical judgment and individual circumstances.

Asked who should make decisions about abortion, Verma said patients should be guided by doctors, families and science. “People should be able to make decisions for themselves guided by their doctor, you know, supported by their families, guided by evidence and science,” she said.

She also addressed concerns raised by some witnesses about coercion and criminal misuse of abortion pills, including cases in which men allegedly attempted to administer medication without consent. Verma said such acts were criminal and should be treated as such, but warned against using them to restrict legitimate care. “Restricting care further is not a real solution. It is a distraction,” she said.

Verma urged lawmakers to ensure access to evidence-based care in local communities. “We stop this by making sure that people can get the care they need in their communities and are able to get support when they need it,” she said.

The hearing, titled ‘Protecting Women: Exposing the Dangers of Chemical Abortion Drugs’, was convened by Republicans seeking tighter federal controls on mifepristone, while Democrats argued the effort was aimed at limiting abortion access nationwide.

Mifepristone, used with misoprostol, has been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration for more than two decades and is also used in miscarriage care, a point highlighted during the hearing as evidence of its established medical role.

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