2014
DOI: 10.3917/vaca.067.0001
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L'IVG, quarante ans après

Abstract: Résumé « Mon corps m’appartient ». Ça veut dire ce n’est pas à toi. Et c’est moi qui décide. Qui rentre, qui sort, qui touche, qui se développe ou pas. Si je veux interrompre une grossesse, mon choix prévaut (le prévôt pas). En France, le slogan était subversif il y a quarante ans. C’était l’individu contre l’autorité. Le père, l’époux, le maire, le juge, le flic, le médecin, le prêtre, le pape… en somme le patriarcat. C’était avant qu’on ait « gagné ».

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“…Since 1985, Spanish public authorities have allowed VTP in case of "psychological risks" for women: this framework makes it possible for hospitals to take care of these patients up to their 22nd week of pregnancy [27]. However, this legal context did not guarantee the continuity of the principle of autonomy of the patient's will: most of them do not have access to social reimbursement systems for these medical practices [28]. According to the Spanish Ministry of Health, the main reason why the number of VTPs has increased by 73% from 2005 to 2015 is the failure of health authorities when sharing quality medical information about contraception with patients [29].…”
Section: Public Health Women's Rights and Social Supportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since 1985, Spanish public authorities have allowed VTP in case of "psychological risks" for women: this framework makes it possible for hospitals to take care of these patients up to their 22nd week of pregnancy [27]. However, this legal context did not guarantee the continuity of the principle of autonomy of the patient's will: most of them do not have access to social reimbursement systems for these medical practices [28]. According to the Spanish Ministry of Health, the main reason why the number of VTPs has increased by 73% from 2005 to 2015 is the failure of health authorities when sharing quality medical information about contraception with patients [29].…”
Section: Public Health Women's Rights and Social Supportmentioning
confidence: 99%