Barriers Around Access to Abortion Experienced by Rural Women in NSW, Australia
The aim of this NSW-based study was to identify factors that women in rural NSW face in accessing abortion services and suggest support mechanisms. NB:
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The aim of this NSW-based study was to identify factors that women in rural NSW face in accessing abortion services and suggest support mechanisms. NB:
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