Treatment articles
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How treatment of miscarriages is upending the abortion debate
For decades, the abortion wars have centered on whether a woman should be able to decide when and if she has a child. But with increasingly strict restrictions on reproductive rights being enacted across the United States, these debates are charting new, unfamiliar territory — medical care for women who have had miscarriages. Up to one in four women who know they are pregnant will miscarry, according to the National Library of Medicine. Although most miscarriages resolve naturally, some require...
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How treatment of miscarriages is upending the abortion debate
New abortion restrictions after Roe vs. Wade was overturned, such as an Arizona legal ruling that effectively bans abortions there, are affecting women who miscarry.
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but I've lost faith in the service after mum's treatment in Wakefield'
Carli Woods, 35, from Cross Gates, has worked as part of the NHS for the last five years. Her mum, Patricia Megson, died just weeks after being diagnosed with cancer earlier this year. Carli said that her mum’s treatment during the illness was “absolutely horrendous”, as she alleged her family were left waiting for answers from staff at the Wakefield hospital and told incorrect information on more than one occasion. Now, she has been waiting almost three months for a response to an official...