Abortion law must accommodate the conscientious objector

Failure to address the concerns of the conscientious objector in abortion legislation will run the risk of losing GPs, says Catherine O’Donoghue.

Abortion law must accommodate the conscientious objector

Failure to address the concerns of the conscientious objector in abortion legislation will run the risk of losing GPs, says Catherine O’Donoghue.

I had the opportunity in the summer of 1997 to work in an orphanage in Bucharest, Romania, eight years after the Christmas Day executions of the dictator Ceausescu and his wife.

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