Women unable to freely get abortions in Nova Scotia

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    https://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/nova-scotia-abortion-referral-rule-historical-practice-not-law-minister/article36063754/

    Nova Scotia’s health minister says the province is addressing concerns about abortion access, adding it appears the need for women to get a referral from a family doctor is simply historical practice rather than law.

    “There were concerns about how the process, particularly around referrals, takes place,” Randy Delorey said in an interview Tuesday. “What we’ve seen thus far is there is no legislation or regulation that establishes it, so that means it’s likely a case of it being historical practice.”

    Nova Scotia is the only province in Canada that requires women to obtain a referral before booking an abortion. Advocates call the referral requirement a barrier to access that creates lengthy delays for the time-sensitive procedure.

    Delorey said he has asked staff at the Nova Scotia Health Authority and the Health Department to look into concerns and report back on how to improve access.

    “Without knowing what, if any, clinical rationale exists for the referral, it’s hard for me to take a position on it,” he said in his first interview on the topic. “That’s part of what I’m asking for: Why does it exist and is it something they recommend changing. From what I see, it appears to be historical practice.”

    If the need for a referral is indeed convention rather than law, Delorey said the hurdles to make changes “wouldn’t be as large.”

    The health minister had earlier issued a statement calling abortion access in the province “out of step” with current practices after The Canadian Press reported on the barriers, with women requiring a referral for a surgical abortion, lengthy wait times for the time-sensitive procedure and no provincial coverage for medical abortions using pills.

    Several women interviewed described feeling shamed and punished by the process.

    Dr. Lianne Yoshida, medical co-director of the Termination of Pregnancy Unit at the QEII hospital in Halifax, said provincial health officials have asked her to put together recommendations to improve abortion access.

    But she said waiving the referral requirement is only the first step.

    “Women should be able to book one appointment and have an ultrasound and blood work done on the same day as an abortion,” Yoshida said. “The day of the appointment, she would arrive, get her blood work drawn and ultrasound done, which would confirm the gestational age, and then she could have the surgical procedure. It would all happen in one visit.”

    Women in the province must now book an appointment with a family doctor for a referral and then have a dating ultrasound scan and a blood test – three separate appointments – before they can schedule an abortion.

    The process has left many women in Nova Scotia waiting months to obtain an abortion, a delay abortion advocates called “unconscionable.”

    The lengthy waiting period also forces women to have later-term abortions, something a medical ethicist said is unjust, more risky and more expensive. In 2016, the Halifax clinic performed 1,592 abortions, a number that includes out-of-province patients. Some Prince Edward Island women came to Halifax for the procedure before P.E.I. started offering in-province abortions in early 2017.

    Yoshida said her recommendations would not only improve abortion access in Nova Scotia – they would save the province money.

    While reducing the number of appointments overall and cutting health care costs, she said the abortion clinic would require more resources, including a toll-free number, a full-time, trained clerk to answer the phone as well as an ultrasound machine.

    “Part of my proposal, and the way it’s done in other hospital-based clinics in Ontario, for example, is to have an ultrasound machine in the clinic,” Yoshida said. “Once a day, an ultrasound technician can come to the clinic for an hour to scan all the patients for that day, rather than booking separate appointments and sending all the patients to radiology.”

    A bedside ultrasound machine would also assist doctors during procedures, such as confirming when an early abortion is complete, she said.

    Delorey said he would examine any recommendations that come forward.

    Yoshida said her proposal will include ways of integrating the abortion pill Mifegymiso into the clinic’s scope of practice.

    Delorey said the province has not yet made a decision on whether to offer universal coverage of the drug, a two-step combination using mifepristone and misoprostol that is now covered in five provinces.

    “We’re still evaluating it through a process for assessing drug coverage within the province. It’s still under review.”

    So, apparently it’s not law per se, but women have to at least get a referral from their doctor before deciding to correct their “mistake”. I mean, at least this way women have to get their doctor to agree that an abortion is the best way to go instead of just doing it because it’s inconvenient or because the sucker they tried to trap took off.

    Thoughts?

    I, Lelouch Vi Britannia, command you, all of you, to Go Your Own Way!!

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    Wow..
    What a f~~~ing inconvenience before the MURDER of an innocent human being. ..

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    Yeah, a woman should be able to kill on a lark. Patriarchy you know. /sarc

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    There is no excuse. So many preventative measures available up to and including the Morning After Pill. I once knew a woman who used abortions as a means of contraception. Free in the UK. She always had a dark “vibe” about her. I found her distasteful.

    Her and her friend came to my place when the Evil Ex was away on holiday, (f~~~ing Chad I later found out). She had planned it in advance and told them so they came to my flat to bang me in a threesome. No Harm No Foul I guess. They were literally on my bed and moving in for the kill as I rapidly talked myself out of the situation.

    I think the Evil Ex put them up to it so she wouldn’t feel guilty about f~~~ing Chad. That’s the level of mind games that were being played.

    They were both whores and turned me right off.

    I found out later that Chad worked in a Chip Shop.

    Classy.

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