Science reporter Donna Lu talks to Jane Lee about the devastating impact on patients when religious views override the right to full reproductive healthcare
Some reproductive healthcare, including abortion and contraception such as the morning-after pill following a sexual assault, is unavailable to patients at a number
of publicly funded Catholic hospitals across Australia.about the devastating impact this can have on patients – when religious views override the right to medical care
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