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Michael Laws: Is Saying ‘Pregnant Women’ Now Controversial?

Michael Laws
Talkback Host and Contributing Writer
Posted 15 April 2025

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Is saying ‘pregnant women’ now controversial? Michael Laws on Casey Costello telling Health New Zealand to stop using the term ‘pregnant people’.

Michael Laws is a former MP and Mayor and is now deputy chairman of the Otago Regional Council. He has hosted both radio and TV shows for Radio Pacific, Radio Live and SKY Television. He is an award-winning writer – and has published three bestselling books.