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Prohibition of Abortion: "Close with Religious Regulations in Public Hospitals" – Demands Chief Physician

Summary by brigitte.de
Women in Germany often have to endure long distances, hurdles and stigmatization if they want to abort – while politics and the church decide on their bodies. One step forward, two steps back. This is what it feels right now when it comes to women's reproductive rights – worldwide, but also here in Germany. Then, for example, when family minister Karin Prien (CDU) calls abortion paragraph 218 a "good compromise", which continues to criminalize w…
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Women in Germany often have to endure long distances, hurdles and stigmatization if they want to abort – while politics and the church decide on their bodies. One step forward, two steps back. This is what it feels right now when it comes to women's reproductive rights – worldwide, but also here in Germany. Then, for example, when family minister Karin Prien (CDU) calls abortion paragraph 218 a "good compromise", which continues to criminalize w…

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brigitte.de broke the news in on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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