Résumé :
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Medical abortion might have made safe terminations available to women all around the world, but some governments and religions opposed this development, and the potential of medical abortion for women’s self–help is only partially realized. Physicians support measures that allow easier access to medications for their patients, but politicians in several states have passed preemptive laws to ban pharmacist and mail distribution and even telephone discussion of medications for abortion. The critical abortion issue for most physicians is not conscientious objection or non-physician provision, but rather political interference in the practice of medicine.
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