UK woman wins right to receive permanent birth control after exposing double standards in health service
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UK woman wins right to receive permanent birth control after exposing double standards in health service By Sophie Tanno, CNN London (CNN) — A British woman who was denied permanent birth control through the UK’s national health service on the grounds she…
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UK woman wins right to receive permanent birth control after exposing double standards in health service By Sophie Tanno, CNN London (CNN) — A British woman who was denied permanent birth control through the UK’s national health service on the grounds she…
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