Guidelines for reproductive health services
Many governments have done little to establish functional complaints mechanism, said Human Rights Watch. Have refrained from informing patients about their rights and what you can do when they are violated. Many women are afraid of retaliation for his complaints:
* In India, women told Human Rights Watch that they had never heard about a way to complain about the problems associated with maternal health care. A few said they had complained, but the health professionals they had been pressured to withdraw.
* On immigration detention centers in the U.S., many women said they never were informed that they could complain about problems in health care, and some feared retaliation for such complaints.
Many governments lack sufficient standards and guidelines for reproductive health services. For example, in Mexico, most states have no federal administrative guidelines on access to legal abortion after rape. As a result, many officials are afraid to provide access and deny that they have authority to do so.
Reproductive health should be implemented. Every woman needs it.
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