Abortion-Possible and Impossible: Stigma and the Narratives of Ghanaian Doctors Who Provide Abortions

Authors

  • Lisa A. Martin University of Michigan at Dearborn
  • Michelle Precourt Debbink MD/PhD Candidate, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor
  • Jane Hassinger University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
  • Lisa H. Harris University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Abstract

The following narrative describes the legal, flnancial, and social barriers that make access to abortion difficult in Ghana, where abortion is illegal, but accessible. Stigma is attached not only to the women seeking an abortion, but to the physicians who perform them.

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Martin, L. A., Debbink, M. P., Hassinger, J., & Harris, L. H. (2014). Abortion-Possible and Impossible: Stigma and the Narratives of Ghanaian Doctors Who Provide Abortions. Reflections: Narratives of Professional Helping, 17(3), 79–87. Retrieved from https://reflectionsnarrativesofprofessionalhelping.org/index.php/Reflections/article/view/662