Shock at new illegal abortion guidance

Nicola Laver  |  UK & Ireland
Date posted:  1 Mar 2024
Share Add       
Shock at new illegal abortion guidance

Dr Jonathan Lord

A top gynaecologist and Marie Stopes director has admitted being behind guidance which warns doctors not to report a woman who has undergone an illegal abortion, without her consent. The apparent conflict of interests has prompted calls for an inquiry.

Any doctor reporting a suspected illegal abortion could face a disciplinary, imminent new guidance from the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) will say. The RCOG said it is ‘never’ in the public interest to investigate and prosecute in such cases.

The guidance warns that medics reporting a woman for an illegal abortion could face fitness to practice proceedings for breaching patient confidentiality.

Share
< Previous article| UK & Ireland| Next article >
Read more articles on:   abortion
Read more articles by Nicola Laver >>
UK & Ireland
Monogamy no longer ‘realistic’

Monogamy no longer ‘realistic’

One in three UK adults no longer believe monogamy is a realistic ideal, a report on marriage and traditional relationship …

UK & Ireland
Christians urged  to think globally

Christians urged to think globally

Migration in the UK church context was the focus of a conference for 150-plus church leaders, theologians and other Christian …

Looking for a job?

Browse all our current job adverts

Search

About en

Our vision, values and history

Read more