In the wake of the Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v Wade, much of the discussion has understandably focussed on women’s ability to access abortion care. However, there are real concerns about the impact the ruling could have on women’s healthcare more broadly, including access to medications during pregnancy. In the UK the healthcare needs of pregnant women – and indeed all women of reproductive age – are increasingly being viewed as less important, or even in competition to, those of their babies. Join us as we explore this “fetus first” approach to medicine, and the implications for women’s autonomy across their lifetimes, with Dr. Caitlin Dean, Pregnancy Sickness Support, and Rachel Arkell, Centre for Reproductive Research and Communication.
To find out more about the discussions in this episode and our guests:
Dr. Caitlin Dean Blog:
Pregnancy Sickness Support:
The Team (pregnancysicknesssupport.org.uk)
Rachel Arkell PhD Profile:
Rache Arkell - Graduate and Researcher College - University of Kent
Rachel Arkell Article:
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