Doctors favour changes in India's abortion law

G Mudur - BMJ: British Medical Journal (Online), 2008 - search.proquest.com
Abstract" The law needs to keep pace with advances in medical technology," said Jaydeep
Tank, chairman of the committee for medical termination of pregnancy at the Federation of …

Indian government promises to provide abortion services at 25 000 primary health centres

M Kay - 2012 - bmj.com
The government in India is taking action to tackle the country's high mortality from unsafe
abortions by providing medical termination services at 25 000 primary healthcare centres …

India's abortion law puts women at risk

N Datar - BMJ, 2015 - bmj.com
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Abortion in India: legal, but not a woman's right

G Krishna - bmj, 2022 - bmj.com
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[引用][C] Poles march against tighter abortion law

A Shepherd - 2020 - bmj.com
The tribunal ruled that abortion on the grounds of fetal abnormality was unconstitutional,
further restricting the already stringent 1993 law. The ruling means termination remains valid …

Reform UK abortion law, say health organisations

J Wise - 2016 - bmj.com
The UK's abortion law is not fit for purpose and should be reformed, the editor in chief of the
Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care has said. 1Sandy Goldbeck …

India bans female feticide

Z Imam - 1994 - bmj.com
Selective abortions of female fetuses will no longer be legal in India following the passing of
a new bill in both houses of parliament. Under the new bill-the Prenatal Diagnostic …

[PDF][PDF] Abortion in India: not a right but a state-sponsored programme

A Kanbur - Issues in Medical Ethics, 2000 - ijme.in
Non-therapeutic abortions (abortions other than those performed to save the life of the
mother) are freely promoted, aggressively marketed and effectively enforced by state-co …

South Africa plans to liberalise abortion law.

P Sidley - BMJ: British Medical Journal: International Edition, 1996 - elibrary.ru
South Africa plans to liberalise abortion law. КОРЗИНА ПОИСК НАВИГАТОР ЖУРНАЛЫ
КНИГИ ПАТЕНТЫ ПОИСК АВТОРЫ ОРГАНИЗАЦИИ КЛЮЧЕВЫЕ СЛОВА РУБРИКАТОР …

US Supreme Court approves ban on “partial birth abortion”

JH Tanne - 2007 - bmj.com
The exodus of Iraqi doctors fleeing the escalating violence—including targeted threats,
kidnappings, and murder of medical staff—is threatening the country's strained health …