A Catholic hospital bans tubal ligations

September 14, 2006

Some doctors are outraged:

Levick-Brown said she was told the ban was imposed because the hospital board felt it needed to follow the Catholic health ethics guide more closely. The Catholic Church is opposed to sterilizations.



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