An Australian women's advocate says many in this country do not have control of their own reproductive rights, in the wake of Britney Spears's evidence at her conservatorship hearing in the US.Australian women with disabilities are susceptible under law to lose control of their reproductive choices
The 39-year-old pop star said she wanted to try for a third child, but those in control of her conservatorship would not let her., which is behaviour that interferes with the autonomy of a person to make decisions about their reproductive health. "The public outcry because this has happened to a high-profile person like Britney Spears is warranted, but this is not new," she said.Carolyn Frohmader says this issue has been going on for years in Australia.
Ms Frohmader said reproductive coercion was a particular issue for intellectually disabled women who live in segregated settings like group homes.Some advocates have raised concerns about the extent of guardianship powers in Australia, particularly in relation to women's reproductive rights, especially around contraception.
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