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Responding to Indigenous Women’s Stories of Reproductive Coercion
June 20, 2022 · by impact ethics · in Assisted Reproduction, Canadian Bioethics, Fertility Preservation, Genetic Technologies, Health Research, Inclusivity, Indigenous Health, Law & Policy, LGBTQI, Queer Studies, Sexual Health, Social Justice, women · Leave a comment
Holly McKenzie and her colleagues argue for broader public conversations and institutional responses to reproductive coercion.


