According to Harm or Mere Inconvenience? Denying Women Emergency Contraception by Carolyn McLeod it states, “ Obviously, patients will not get the services they seek from the objecting professionals if these professionals are permitted to object. But as commentators often point out - in discussions about conscientious objection in reproductive health care in particular - the patients could simply go to another clinic or hospital to get the care they need…” McLeod explains how Pharmacies are not forced to give women contraceptives if they themselves feel it 's unnecessary too. Also, these Pharmacies had their own right to say even if they believed contraceptives creates harm for women, other people would allow women to get contraceptives. In addition, there are male doctors who “discriminate” female medical patients. An article states, “ A doctor 's professional behavior and all information directed at us assumes (1) we don’t know anything about our bodies, and (2) we are embarrassed by examination of frank discussion of our genitals,” (Covert Sex Discrimination Against Women as Medical Patients by Carol Downer). The article shows how various men quite doubted women and felt as if it was not as necessary to serve women as if they were …show more content…
These women wouldn’t want a baby that would constantly remind them of what happened, bringing back fear. Rape can occur from any age range from the ages of a six year old girl to even a eight three year old. Therefore, women’s inner thoughts would be out ragged thinking to have a baby unwanted. Abortion for rape victims is a way to escape the past and move on