Reconceptualizing safe abortion and abortion services in the age of abortion pills: A discussion paper.
Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics and Gynaecology
63
11 p.
2020
P w
28148
Looking beyond the abortion rights movement, the crux of the issue is whether the state should continue to control abortion, with power over individual decisions delegated to the medical profession - or whether, as has been happening at a snail's pace for the last half century, and as with contraception and emergency contraception too - control can and should be more and more in women's hands.
This paper examines these perspectives and attempts to describe what a consensus might look like. It concludes that convincing governments and conservative health professionals to accept a large dose of self-management will not be easy.
Anglais
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bpobgyn.2019.07.012
METHODE D'AVORTEMENT ; AVORTEMENT MEDICAMENTEUX ; TELEMEDECINE ; AUTO-AVORTEMENT ; DEMEDICALISATION ; LEGISLATION ; MONDE