"Conclusion:
Our findings suggest that some interpretations of the Directives are precluding physicians from providing women with ectopic pregnancies with information about AND ACCESS TO a full range of treatment options and are resulting in practices that DELAY CARE AND MAY EXPOSE WOMEN TO UNNECESSARY RISKS. (my emphasis)."
I'm not sure how much clearer...and HONEST...I can be on this issue....the Catholic Church's position ("Directive") is getting in the way of optimal care for women with ectopic pregnancies. Given the outlandish laws that are being implemented in the wake of the "Dodd Decision", it can only get worse for women...you know...those people who actually have a stake in this issue.
Try discussing issues like an adult who has control of their emotions.