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    Am J Public Health. 2008 Oct;98(10):1774-8. Epub 2008 Aug 13.

    When there's a heartbeat: miscarriage management in Catholic-owned hospitals.

    Freedman LR, Landy U, Steinauer J.

    Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences, UCSF Bixby Center for Global Reproductive Health, 1330 Broadway Street, Ste 1100, San Francisco, CA 94110, USA. freedmanl@obgyn.ucsf.edu

    As Catholic-owned hospitals merge with or take over other facilities, they impose restrictions on reproductive health services, including abortion and contraceptive services. Our interviews with US obstetrician-gynecologists working in Catholic-owned hospitals revealed that they are also restricted in managing miscarriages. Catholic-owned hospital ethics committees denied approval of uterine evacuation while fetal heart tones were still present, forcing physicians to delay care or transport miscarrying patients to non-Catholic-owned facilities. Some physicians intentionally violated protocol because they felt patient safety was compromised. Although Catholic doctrine officially deems abortion permissible to preserve the life of the woman, Catholic-owned hospital ethics committees differ in their interpretation of how much health risk constitutes a threat to a woman's life and therefore how much risk must be present before they approve the intervention.

    PMID: 18703442 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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