Smileless ''If I thought for the sake of clarification it was prudent to say Christian women, Jewish women, Mormon women and/or JW women then yes, I would do so Fleur and don't understand why you find it objectionable.''
Because Christian women, come in so many guises. As said, from Plymouth Brethren to Catholics, extreme evangelists to CofE, and so many in between. With different beliefs, different cultures, different adherence and interpretation to/of Scriptures, and different expectations.
Same for Muslim women- so many different groups, cultures, expectations, etc, etc, etc. So my comment about my relatives being very different to the Muslim women portrayed here, is valid, if talking about Muslim women, is.
Fact is, that body autonomy is not always possible, and certainly not currently in the NHS, with such shortage of doctors, nurses and carers. It should be, and the system should try to accomodate, but as the hospital in the OP clearly said, can't always be guaranteed, for all sorts of reasons. One of the being clear discrimination towards their own top medical staff.