Desinformación sobre salud reproductiva en los centros de salud de Guadalajara
Keywords:
General Population Law, right to information, well-informed con- sent, reproductive health, anti-concep- tive methods, fertility.Abstract
This research work exposes the findings referred to the practices arising from the so-called reproductive health in a medical family unit in the Mexican national health system, which contrast with the Official Mexican Standard of the Family Planning Services [“Norma Oficial Mexicana de los Servicios de Planificación Familiar”) but are instead in full harmony with the ideology of clear anti-birth trend, where the right to obtain information for decision-making with respect to reproduction is seriously affected.
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