OPINIONISTA: Pregnant women of Rahima Moosa Hospital join the ranks of victims of pervasive obstetric violence

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OPINIONISTA: Pregnant women of Rahima Moosa Hospital join the ranks of victims of pervasive obstetric violence
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Obstetric violence was thrust into public awareness in 2020 when the Commission for Gender Equality released a report which exposed the forced or coerced sterilisation of about 48 women living with HIV and Aids at public healthcare facilities in the ...

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