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Web resource: http://bit.ly/2OXu3dT
Type: Journal Article
Title: Abortion in America: the war on women is not hyperbole
Authors: Stotland, Nada L
Keywords: Social attitudes;United States;Government policy;Abortion;Law
Year: 2018
Citation: Vol. 5, iss. 11 ; pp. 862-864
Abstract:  "Approximately a quarter of women in the USA will have an abortion during their lives. Most of the US population endorses the right to abortion. The US Supreme Court supported that right in its 1973 Roe versus Wade decision. Nevertheless, voters have elected legislators, and a President, determined to outlaw abortion. An unrelenting succession of state and national laws restricting abortion have been passed. They include limitations on gestational age; requirements that abortion facilities be equipped like fully fledged surgical centres and that physicians performing abortions have admitting privileges to hospitals; waiting periods for patients; parental notification or consent; unnecessary diagnostic procedures; outdated regimens for medical abortions; and misleading, incomplete, and false statements that doctors are required to make to women who are about to undergo abortions (eg, that abortion increases the risk of suicide or breast cancer). The expert opinions of the professional associations of gynaecologists and psychiatrists have been disregarded. How is it that a population of citizens and experts favouring abortion rights chooses a government opposed to those rights?"

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