Wait times for abortions in Nova Scotia ‘unconscionable,’ advocate says
HALIFAX — More women have come forward to complain about abortion-access hurdles in Nova Scotia, as a national lobby group says it plans a renewed push in the province.
One woman says she was a 23-year-old university student when she missed a period and suspected her birth control had failed. She confirmed it with a pregnancy test in a Starbucks washroom.
“I was in this state of incredulity,” said the woman, who spoke on condition of anonymity. “But from the very beginning I absolutely knew what my choice was.”
She made an appointment at an on-campus health clinic where a doctor repeatedly questioned her decision and made her feel uncomfortable.