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Christabelle Sethna on abortion access and reproductive rights

49 min · 11 de nov de 2025
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Dr. Christabelle Sethna is a professor at the University of Ottawa with the Women’s Studies Institute and the Faculty of Social Sciences. Her research focuses on contraceptives and abortion access, reproductive services that are being put into question in today’s Trump era. But the roots go much deeper than that. From the beginning of “The Pill” to women crossing borders to access abortion care, her research covers it all and she's come to CHUO's studio to tell us all about it.

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