The right to choose
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The right to choose

Family planning services have developed steadily in England since Marie Stopes’s work in the 1920s and 19.30s; today’s reproducing generation can take for granted the right to choose parenthood and have access to safe and reliable contraception and medical supervision.

Nursing Standard. 7, 21, 52-52. doi: 10.7748/ns.7.21.52.s65

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