Abortion provider Marie Stopes Australia sees up to five patients a month in NSW who are more than 20 weeks pregnant, as it warns women face a confusing patchwork of laws around the country and a lack of services when trying to access terminations. According to a new analysis, access to abortion is also hampered by a lack of training for doctors and nurses. Marie Stopes, a national not-for-profit abortion and contraception provider, says there is a "dearth in the workforce … [which] ultimately limits abortion provision now and into the future". Marie Stopes Australia medical director Dr Philip Goldstone says there is a huge disparity in access to abortion, depending on where women live. As NSW prepares to decriminalise abortion, women in the state have "very limited" public access to abortion services. The not-for-profit organisation provides free and low-cost services to women who cannot afford to have an […]