一名被 NHS 拒绝提供永久性避孕措施的女性在向 ombudsman 的申诉中获胜
• 来自 Oxfordshire 的 Leah Spasova 为获得 tubal ligation 手术争取了 10 年,而男性则可以进行 vasectomies • 分析:关于该手术获取难易程度的质疑 • 一名因担心可能后悔而被 NHS 拒绝提供永久形式避孕措施的女性,在向 health ombudsman 发起的申诉中获胜,而与此同时,男性却被允许进行避孕手术
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• 来自 Oxfordshire 的 Leah Spasova 为获得 tubal ligation 手术争取了 10 年,而男性则可以进行 vasectomies • 分析:关于该手术获取难易程度的质疑 • 一名因担心可能后悔而被 NHS 拒绝提供永久形式避孕措施的女性,在向 health ombudsman 发起的申诉中获胜,而与此同时,男性却被允许进行避孕手术
theguardian.com批评者认为女性面临不平等待遇,但其他人则认为更严格的管控反映了合理的医学考量。一位曾在 NHS 申请绝育手术被拒的心理学家在向卫生事务申诉专员提出申诉后,成功挑战了这一决定,引发了人们对该手术获取便利程度的质疑。Leah Spasova 多年来一直寻求通过阻断输卵管的手术来进行避孕。许多人认为,从拒绝资金拨付到更严格的准入标准,女性面临的种种障碍与寻求输精管切除术的男性相比构成了不平等待遇,并限制了身体自主权。继续阅读...
theguardian.com法官告知 70 岁的 Nancy Pexton,她对针对 Jennifer Abbott 的凶残袭击毫无悔意。 一名在伦敦公寓内杀害其姐妹并偷走其 Rolex 手表的女子被判处终身监禁,最低刑期为 22 年。 法庭获悉,Nancy Pexton 向 Jennifer Abbott 连捅 10 刀,并将尸体留在位于 Camden 的住所内长达三天。 继续阅读...
theguardian.com• Claire Freemantle 被指控在伦敦发生的一辆 4x4 越野车撞击学校事故中,因危险驾驶导致他人死亡及重伤 • 撞入伦敦东南部一所小学的 4x4 越野车驾驶员已被指控危险驾驶致人死亡罪,该事故造成两名八岁女孩死亡 • 49 岁的 Claire Freemantle 因 2023 年 7 月温布尔登 The Study Prep 学校发生的撞车事故,被指控两项危险驾驶致人死亡罪以及七项危险驾驶致人严重受伤罪。继续阅读...
theguardian.com法庭获悉,受害女性曾要求这位时尚大佬停止,但他即便在她开始哭泣时也并未罢手。服饰公司 Superdry 的联合创始人 James Holder 被裁定在 Gloucestershire 的 Cheltenham 镇一次深夜外出后强奸一名女性罪名成立。Gloucester crown court 获悉,54 岁的 Holder 原本应与一名男性友人乘出租车回到他位于 Cotswolds 的豪宅。然而,两人却上了受害者的出租车并前往她的公寓,这位时尚大佬在那里强奸了她。继续阅读...
theguardian.comNancy Pexton, 70, stabbed sister Jennifer Abbott, 69, and left her body to decompose in Camden flat for three daysA woman has been found guilty of murdering her sister by slashing her neck before making off with her diamond-encrusted gold Rolex watch.Nancy Pexton stabbed her sibling Jennifer Abbott 10 times and then left her body for three days in her flat in Camden, north London, a court heard. Continue reading...
theguardian.comParamedics on Atlanta-Portland flight help Ashley Blair give birth to ‘gorgeous’ Brielle Renee just before landingWhen baby Brielle Renee was born, new mom Ashley Blair was flying high – quite literally. Blair unexpectedly went into labor shortly before her full Delta flight from Atlanta to Portland touched down on Friday night.The surprise birth was just one of two medical emergencies on board that emergency medical technicians Tina Fritz and Caarin Powell responded to during the flight, capping the end to their vacation in the Dominican Republic, the pair told the Associated Press. They were helping another passenger when flight crews called for assistance for Blair. Continue reading...
theguardian.comEllen Mulvey ran up huge betting losses online and wrote ‘addiction is the worst disease’ before she diedA family is calling for wholesale reform of the gambling industry after an inquest heard details of the life and death of Ellen Mulvey, a “generous and caring” woman with a high-flying City job who also had a secret addiction.Mulvey’s family believe she lost hundreds of thousands of pounds gambling without their knowledge, first via mainstream operators and then on unlicensed platforms. Continue reading...
theguardian.comAfter she had to travel out of state to access care, Rachel Fulton joined the Center for Reproductive Rights’ suit, which an appeal has now halted indefinitelyIt was the worst day of Rachel Fulton’s life. She stood outside her doctor’s office, reeling with the news that her dearly wanted pregnancy needed to end. But her day would, somehow, become even worse: Fulton lives in Tennessee, where abortion is banned except for very narrow threats to the patient’s life. She had to travel hours to another state to receive care from an unfamiliar doctor far from home.Fulton joined a lawsuit, along with five other patients, in 2023 against the state of Tennessee for violating their right to life. The American Medical Association and two doctors also joined the lawsuit because they say they have been prevented from providing the standard of care for their patients. Continue reading...
theguardian.comNoongar woman Mary Ann Miller died of sepsis, while homeless to avoid an allegedly abusive ex-partnerWarning: This article contains images of and references to Indigenous Australians who have diedThe family of an Aboriginal mother of seven who died just weeks after giving birth say the Western Australian government knew she was experiencing domestic violence and fearing for her safety weeks before her death.Mary Ann Miller died of sepsis in Fiona Stanley hospital on 28 March, two weeks after giving birth to her son and after she was allegedly assaulted and had her nose broken by her former partner. Guardian Australia is not suggesting the alleged assault contributed to her death. Continue reading...
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