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The plight of the pregnant surgeon

By The New York Times  
   February 24, 2012

A vast majority of respondents to questionnaires sent from the University of Maryland School of Medicine in Baltimore to 5,000 female surgeons reported a significant stigma attached to being pregnant, particularly during training. While younger respondents felt significantly less stigma than those who had trained a generation or two earlier, a sizable majority of the young women—over two-thirds of them—still believed that being pregnant during training could negatively affect or even jeopardize a surgical career.

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