Current UK abortion law has been subjected to extensive feminist critique because of the relationships that it constructs between healthcare professionals (HCPs) and women with unwanted pregnancies. The law allows HCPs to opt out of abortion provision on the grounds of conscience, implying that it is not something which they have an automatic duty to provide to their patients. It also gives doctors the authority to decide whether an abortion can legally take place, thus suggesting that women’s reproductive decisions should be regulated by medical ‘experts’. However, little is known about how HCPs who are involved in twenty-first century UK abortion provision define their relationships with their patients in practice. My thesis makes...
‘Body work’ has emerged at the nexus of sociologies of work and bodies as a means of conceptualising...
In years since Roe v. Ward abortion care has evolved in response to changes affecting healthcare mor...
Aims and objectives: To improve the understanding and competence of health personnel when caring for...
Though the Abortion Act 1967 was passed over 50 years ago, the ethical and political questions that ...
The UK’s on-going sex-selective abortion (SSA) controversy remains a major obstacle to the liberaliz...
This article reviews literature from a number of disciplines in order to provide an explanation of t...
Introduction: This thesis investigates abortion service providers' adequacy to facilitate women's ch...
Objective To examine experiences of contraceptive care from the perspective of health professiona...
This thesis is a critical legal, feminist intervention in the discourse on artificial wombs and abor...
This is the final accepted manuscript of an article published in Journal of Family Planning and Repr...
This paper examines a legal case arising from a workplace grievance that progressed to being heard a...
'This article suggests that the recent case of Jepson v The Chief Constable of West Mercia Police Co...
One-third of women in the UK will have an abortion before their 45th birthday. Yet the midwife’s ro...
Patient choice of medical or surgical abortion is a standard of quality abortion care, but the choic...
Between February 2012 and March 2015, the claim that sex selection abortion was taking place in Brit...
‘Body work’ has emerged at the nexus of sociologies of work and bodies as a means of conceptualising...
In years since Roe v. Ward abortion care has evolved in response to changes affecting healthcare mor...
Aims and objectives: To improve the understanding and competence of health personnel when caring for...
Though the Abortion Act 1967 was passed over 50 years ago, the ethical and political questions that ...
The UK’s on-going sex-selective abortion (SSA) controversy remains a major obstacle to the liberaliz...
This article reviews literature from a number of disciplines in order to provide an explanation of t...
Introduction: This thesis investigates abortion service providers' adequacy to facilitate women's ch...
Objective To examine experiences of contraceptive care from the perspective of health professiona...
This thesis is a critical legal, feminist intervention in the discourse on artificial wombs and abor...
This is the final accepted manuscript of an article published in Journal of Family Planning and Repr...
This paper examines a legal case arising from a workplace grievance that progressed to being heard a...
'This article suggests that the recent case of Jepson v The Chief Constable of West Mercia Police Co...
One-third of women in the UK will have an abortion before their 45th birthday. Yet the midwife’s ro...
Patient choice of medical or surgical abortion is a standard of quality abortion care, but the choic...
Between February 2012 and March 2015, the claim that sex selection abortion was taking place in Brit...
‘Body work’ has emerged at the nexus of sociologies of work and bodies as a means of conceptualising...
In years since Roe v. Ward abortion care has evolved in response to changes affecting healthcare mor...
Aims and objectives: To improve the understanding and competence of health personnel when caring for...