Sexual and reproductive health rights in Australia: we have much to celebrate but must not be complacent
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- DOI: 10.5694/mja2.52194
Sexual and reproductive health rights in Australia: we have much to celebrate but must not be complacent
Keywords: Abortion, induced; Gynecology; Human rights; Legislation, medical; Patient rights; Reproductive rights; Women’s rights.
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