The UK’s on-going sex-selective abortion (SSA) controversy remains a major obstacle to the liberalization of national abortion governance, and is an issue broadly attributed to a “cultural” preference for sons among South Asian women. We conceptualize how healthcare professionals “arbitrate” requests for SSA by exploring the tension between its legal status and how requests are encountered by abortion providers. SSA is framed in this article as a legitimate care service that can support providers to meet the diverse reproductive health needs of women to the full extent of the law
This article examines the contours of how sex-selective abortion (SSA) and ‘gendercide’ have been pr...
While there is some debate among doctors, ethicists, and the general public about the level of medic...
Over one hundred million women in the world are estimated to be “missing” from the world’s populatio...
Between February 2012 and March 2015, the claim that sex selection abortion was taking place in Brit...
Reports in the British media over the last 4 years have highlighted the schisms and contestations th...
The revelation that some clinicians in Britain have agreed to undertake Sex- Selective Abortions (SS...
This article reviews literature from a number of disciplines in order to provide an explanation of t...
The sting that showed clinics agreeing to requests for sex-selective abortion caused outrage. Yet it...
1. New modes of neoliberal and rights-based reproductive governance are emerging across the world wh...
This paper examines the problematisation of sex-selective abortion (SSA) in UK parliamentary debates...
Sex-selective abortion is a practice involving the prenatal preference of males over females. Prior ...
Recent demographic analysis of sex ratios at birth in the UK has signaled the issue of "missing girl...
Reports in the British media over the last 4 years have highlighted the schisms and contestations th...
This is the final accepted manuscript of an article published in Journal of Family Planning and Repr...
Patient choice of medical or surgical abortion is a standard of quality abortion care, but the choic...
This article examines the contours of how sex-selective abortion (SSA) and ‘gendercide’ have been pr...
While there is some debate among doctors, ethicists, and the general public about the level of medic...
Over one hundred million women in the world are estimated to be “missing” from the world’s populatio...
Between February 2012 and March 2015, the claim that sex selection abortion was taking place in Brit...
Reports in the British media over the last 4 years have highlighted the schisms and contestations th...
The revelation that some clinicians in Britain have agreed to undertake Sex- Selective Abortions (SS...
This article reviews literature from a number of disciplines in order to provide an explanation of t...
The sting that showed clinics agreeing to requests for sex-selective abortion caused outrage. Yet it...
1. New modes of neoliberal and rights-based reproductive governance are emerging across the world wh...
This paper examines the problematisation of sex-selective abortion (SSA) in UK parliamentary debates...
Sex-selective abortion is a practice involving the prenatal preference of males over females. Prior ...
Recent demographic analysis of sex ratios at birth in the UK has signaled the issue of "missing girl...
Reports in the British media over the last 4 years have highlighted the schisms and contestations th...
This is the final accepted manuscript of an article published in Journal of Family Planning and Repr...
Patient choice of medical or surgical abortion is a standard of quality abortion care, but the choic...
This article examines the contours of how sex-selective abortion (SSA) and ‘gendercide’ have been pr...
While there is some debate among doctors, ethicists, and the general public about the level of medic...
Over one hundred million women in the world are estimated to be “missing” from the world’s populatio...