The Turnaway Study: Ten years, a thousand women and the consequences of having—or being denied—an abortion
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Review of The Turnaway Study: Ten years, a thousand women and the consequences of having—or being denied—an abortion by Diana Greene Foster, Sribner, New York, 2020. ISBN 978-1-9821-4157-8, pp.367, Paperback, $NZD36
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