@qasimalibajwa.1: What do you think about abortion? The medical licensing board has issued a reprimand and a $3,000 fine against Dr. Caitlin Bernard for discussing an abortion procedure she provided to a 10-year-old rape victim. The board deemed she violated patient privacy laws but stopped short of harsher penalties, such as suspending her medical license. Dr. Bernard's defense argued she complied with all child abuse reporting laws, highlighting that Ohio law enforcement was already engaged in investigating the case. This penalty has sparked a debate over whether it is a necessary measure for upholding patient confidentiality or a political action intended to silence healthcare providers. The ruling raises critical questions about the balance between protecting patient privacy and acknowledging the real-world impact of healthcare restrictions.