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Women Assessing Induced Abortion Services

The Culture of Rural Women Assessing Induced Abortion Services In Ghana

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  • 64 pages
  • 3 hours of reading

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Focusing on the critical issue of unsafe abortions, this book presents findings from interviews with over 200 women in a rural district of Ghana. It explores their experiences with induced abortion services, shedding light on the legal, religious, moral, and cultural factors influencing their decisions. Key insights include the reasons for seeking abortions, the circumstances of unwanted pregnancies, and the effectiveness of contraception used. The analysis reveals the complex interplay between law and personal choice in the context of maternal health and safety.

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Women Assessing Induced Abortion Services, Jerry Coleman

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2011
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