
Abstract: This paper explores the intricate interplay between gender bias, abortion law, and public health policies. It examines how legal frameworks governing abortion can perpetuate or mitigate gender inequalities, significantly influencing public health outcomes for individuals seeking reproductive healthcare. Drawing on landmark judicial decisions, empirical studies, and policy documents, this research aims to unravel the complex dynamics that shape access to abortion services and their broader implications for gender equity in healthcare systems.
Abortion, gender bias, law, public health, reproductive rights, healthcare access
Abortion, gender bias, law, public health, reproductive rights, healthcare access
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