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Arbitrating Abortion: Sex-selection and Care Work among Abortion Providers in England
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2020
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Reproductive StudiesReproductive HealthGynecologySocial SciencesGender IdentityGender StudiesReproductive EthicSexuality JusticeAbortion RightsReproductive RightsSouth Asian WomenSexual And Reproductive HealthReproductive LawAbortion EthicsMaternal HealthFertility PolicySexual RightFeminist TheoryAbortion ProvidersCare WorkAbortionNational Abortion GovernanceMedicineOn-going Sex-selective Abortion
The UK's on-going sex-selective abortion (SSA) controversy remains a major obstacle to the liberalization of national abortion governance, and is an issue broadly attributed to a "cultural" preference for sons among South Asian women. We conceptualize how healthcare professionals "arbitrate" requests for SSA by exploring the tension between its legal status and how requests are encountered by abortion providers. SSA is framed in this article as a legitimate care service that can support providers to meet the diverse reproductive health needs of women to the full extent of the law.
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