
Testimonio ante el Congreso estadounidense (23 de febrero de 2012)
Original: «One woman told us doctors believe she has endometriosis, but it can’t be proven without surgery, so the insurance hasn’t been willing to cover her medication.»
Testimonio ante el Congreso estadounidense (23 de febrero de 2012)
Original: «One student told us that she knew birth control wasn’t covered, and she assumed that’s how Georgetown’s insurance handled all of women’s sexual healthcare, so when she was raped, she didn’t go to the doctor even to be examined or tested for sexually transmitted infections because she thought insurance wasn’t going to cover something like that, something that was related to a woman’s reproductive health.»
Testimonio ante el Congreso estadounidense (23 de febrero de 2012)
Original: «One woman told us doctors believe she has endometriosis, but it can’t be proven without surgery, so the insurance hasn’t been willing to cover her medication.»
«Many of the women whose stories I’ve shared are Catholic women, so ours is not a war against the church. It is a struggle for access to the healthcare we need.»
Testimonio ante el Congreso estadounidense (23 de febrero de 2012)
Fuente: [Palomo Triguero] (1997), p. 258.
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