Protecting the Rights of Conscience of Health Care Providers and a Parent's Right to Know: Hearing Before Subcommittee on Health of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives, One Hundred Seventh Congress, Second Session, July 11, 2002, Band 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 2002 - 73 Seiten |
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... pregnant . The clotting disorder was a rare complication of the pregnancy . Her treating physicians told her that she had two alternatives . She could stay in the hospital for the remaining 62 months of her pregnancy , taking ...
... pregnant . The clotting disorder was a rare complication of the pregnancy . Her treating physicians told her that she had two alternatives . She could stay in the hospital for the remaining 62 months of her pregnancy , taking ...
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... pregnancy resulting from the assault . The hospital , however , believes that emergency contraception is an abortifacient , so relying on H.R. 4691 the hospital refuses to pro- vide or even inform the patient about emergency ...
... pregnancy resulting from the assault . The hospital , however , believes that emergency contraception is an abortifacient , so relying on H.R. 4691 the hospital refuses to pro- vide or even inform the patient about emergency ...
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... pregnant , and that the clotting problem resulted from a rare and life - threatening condition exacer- bated by the pregnancy . The hospital immediately put Smith on intravenous blood- thinners to eliminate the existing blood clot and ...
... pregnant , and that the clotting problem resulted from a rare and life - threatening condition exacer- bated by the pregnancy . The hospital immediately put Smith on intravenous blood- thinners to eliminate the existing blood clot and ...
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... pregnant as a result of the assault , no matter where she is treated ; an administrative assistant working at a Catholic uni- versity should not have to pay out - of - pocket for birth control pills because her em- ployer believes ...
... pregnant as a result of the assault , no matter where she is treated ; an administrative assistant working at a Catholic uni- versity should not have to pay out - of - pocket for birth control pills because her em- ployer believes ...
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... pregnant women's lives were threatened , and the hospital claimed her refusal in the second case dangerously de- layed treatment for a hemorrhaging patient . 18 Insulating the Religious Functions of Pervasively Sectarian Institutions ...
... pregnant women's lives were threatened , and the hospital claimed her refusal in the second case dangerously de- layed treatment for a hemorrhaging patient . 18 Insulating the Religious Functions of Pervasively Sectarian Institutions ...
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