BT 2006 trials of Phorm
Roland Perry
ukcrypto at chiark.greenend.org.uk
Fri, 6 Jun 2008 17:39:50 +0100
In article <8C50D1BD-395A-419E-8FEB-9541F094A315@batten.eu.org>, Ian
Batten <igb@batten.eu.org> writes
>Of course, one reason why you can obtain contraception through family
>planning centres is precisely to remove the temptation of a doctor to
>tell the childless man that his wife's had a coil fitted by allowing
>her to do so independent of their (usually shared) GP.
But the information held by the family planning centre is still a
"medical record".
As are the details kept by the school nurse handing out the
morning-after pill. The introduction of such a scheme has caused a huge
fuss at my local school, including picketing by certain factions.
Despite it being recommended by the local GPs and PCT, so it's difficult
to go against that expert advice and ban it.
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Roland Perry