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Daily: Why post-COVID abortion rights must stay

01.08.2021 - By PodmastersPlay

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It took a global pandemic to revolutionise Britain’s outdated abortion provision but the changes need to be made permanent. Quality-controlled termination “pills by post” have been made available during the pandemic– but under current law, GPs still can’t provide abortion medication without clinical advice too.

Katherine O’Brien, Associate Director at the British Pregnancy Advisory Service, tells Naomi Smith why we need to expand the “telemedicine” provision, drop the “completely unnecessary” requirement for women who need abortions to attend clinics, and bring abortion law into the 21st century on a permanent basis. Otherwise the most vulnerable women and girls could be forced back in to accessing high risk, unregulated black market pills via the internet. 

“It’s 2021 but any woman who obtains an abortion without the advice of two doctors can still face imprisonment under a law from 1861.”

“Sadly, it took a global pandemic to modernise a healthcare service that one in three women will require in their lifetime.”

“If you believe women should have safe access, you should back these changes.” 

Presented by Naomi Smith. Produced by Andrew Harrison. Assistant producers Jelena Sofronijevic and Jacob Archbold. Music by Kenny Dickinson. Audio production by Alex Rees. THE BUNKER is a Podmasters Production

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