Whither abortion in Britain?
BMJ SRH Podcast23 Apr 2013

Whither abortion in Britain?

Dr Ellie Lee from the School of Social Policy, at the University of Kent, is worried about abortion policy in Britain. In an article written for JFPRHC, and in this podcast, she discusses how moral qualms are being presented as medical arguments, and how the attitudes of our politicians prevents implementation of good evidence based practice.

Read “Whither abortion policy in Britain?” on the JFPRHC site http://bit.ly/12ForEB

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