Catholic midwives’ abortion ruling overturned by (UK) supreme court
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/dec/17/catholic-midwives-abortion-ruling-overturned
The UKs supreme court has ruled that two Catholic midwives do not have the right to refuse to help other nurses with abortion procedures or planning.
Upholding an appeal by Greater Glasgow health board, the court found that Mary Doogan, 58, and Concepta Wood, 52, who worked as labour ward co-ordinators at the southern general hospital in Glasgow, did not have a legal right to object to helping with abortions in any way.
As conscientious objectors, the senior midwives have had no direct role in pregnancy terminations, but they argued that they should also be entitled to refuse to delegate, supervise and support staff involved in the procedures or providing care to patients during the process.
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Gillian Smith, the Royal College of Midwives director for Scotland, said that midwives welcomed the sensible ruling. The ruling gives extensive definition to complex clinical and other situations, in regard to whether conscientious objection applies or not. Midwives and other clinicians will benefit from this rulings clarity and women will be able to continue to exercise their choice over their reproductive rights.