Not exact matches
Most of the countries
where abortion is illegal also suffer from widespread poverty and limited
access to contraception — huge drivers in the
abortion rate.
As The Catholic Herald reported it at the time, «Catholic schools must teach pupils
where to
access an
abortion, Schools Secretary Ed Balls has said»:
Perhaps most troubling was her recent statement at a Women in the World Conference
where she suggested that in order to expand worldwide
access to
abortion, «deep - seated cultural codes, religious beliefs, and structural biases have to be changed.»
The symptoms are so similar that an online
abortion group which sells pills to women in pro-life countries instructs women who suffer complications: «If you live in a place
where abortion is a crime and you don't have a doctor you trust, you can still
access medical care.
The Department's parliamentary under - secretary, Baroness Morgan, pronounced that the bill «does not, for instance, require Catholic schools to teach young people
where to
access an
abortion».
The majority felt that AIMSI must continue to support all women in choice and autonomy, not only in planned healthy pregnancies, but also
where there are fatal foetal abnormalities, risk to life and health, and in terms of unplanned pregnancy, to continuing a pregnancy or to have
access to safe legal
abortion without travel.
This comes just two weeks after a Supreme Court case was heard in London concerning whether women from Northern Ireland,
where abortion is generally not allowed, should have to pay to
access abortions on the NHS in England.
A discreet advert highlighting
where anxious women can
access pregnancy counselling and
abortion services is not going to encourage young girls to become pregnant.
Northern Ireland remains the only part of the UK
where women can not
access abortion unless their life is endangered by pregnancy — a legal situation that is incompatible with the European Convention on Human Rights, according to a Belfast High Court ruling in 2015.
The exchange is the only place
where premium subsidies are available, and advocates for reproductive rights have noted that in those 25 states (along with six other states
where insurers are allowed to include coverage for
abortion on their exchange plans but have chosen not to do so), there is no
access to affordable health insurance with
abortion coverage.
Just in the last two months, Arizona has taken two CAP bills all the way to the Supreme Court,
where they were refused review: HB 2036, the 20 - week
abortion ban, and HB 2800, which attempted to deny women with Medicaid coverage the right to
access health care services at a provider of their choosing.
Florida,
where extreme lawmakers passed a bill that blocks
access to birth control and cancer screenings, and includes Texas - style medically unnecessary restrictions on safe, legal
abortion that could shutter health centers;
«Together, we are excited to end Missouri's shameful one - provider status, and soon be offering four more locations
where women can
access safe, legal
abortion without facing geographical obstacles.
The Justice Fund ensures that all women - no matter what their income or
where they live - can
access safe, legal
abortion services.
March recently penned an op - ed for The Hollywood Reporter, reflecting on a trip with Planned Parenthood Global to Senegal,
where abortion is criminalized, amid current developments on
access to care in the U.S.
The reproductive rights movement is led by the largest and most diverse generation of young people and are actively shaping a world
where full
access to reproductive health care, including
abortion services, is a global lived reality for all.
We believe unequivocally, like the majority of Americans, that every woman should have
access to quality reproductive health care services, including safe and legal
abortion — regardless of
where she lives, how much money she makes, or how she is insured.
In a statement, Planned Parenthood Great Plains President and CEO Laura McQuade and Planned Parenthood of the St. Louis Region President and CEO Mary M. Kogut said: «Together, we are excited to end Missouri's shameful one - provider status, and soon be offering four more locations
where women can
access safe, legal
abortion without facing geographical obstacles.
Preventing women from
accessing family planning services doesn't merely deprive them of reproductive agency:
Where abortion is illegal or heavily restricted, preventing women from obtaining contraception is potentially life threatening since many women opt to terminate unwanted pregnancies illegally.
High rates of violence contribute to unintended pregnancy, complications in pregnancy, unsafe
abortion, and maternal deaths in parts of the world
where health systems remain weak and women and communities lack
access to quality care.