Journal Article

Women's Health Journal

Nicaragua and Chile. Defending reproductive choice
Women's Health Journal - 2003 - Women's Health Journal, 1, 4-10

Keywords : abortion law; abortion seekers; adolescents; age factors; crime; criticism; demographic factors; diseases; economic factors; empowerment; evaluation; family planning; female; feminism; government; human rights; induced abortion; infections; political factors; political system; population; population characteristics; postconception fertility control; pregnant women; rape; reproductive rights; reproductive tract infections; sexually transmitted diseases; social problems; socioeconomic factors; teenagers; women's status; youth
Countries : Central America; Chile; Costa Rica; Developing Countries; Latin America; Nicaragua; North America; North, America; South America

Abstract : This section includes an interview with Marta Marfa Blandon and Lorna Norori, Nicaraguan psychologists and members of Nicaragua's Red de Mujeres contra la Violencia (Network ofWomen Against Violence). Marta Marfa and Lorna participated directly in the resolution of Rosita's case, which is emblematic of the struggle for the defense of women's human rights, the right to reproductive choice and the right to corporal and psychological integrity. We also include information about the recent consolidation of the Mesa Feminista sobre Aborto (Feminist Working Group on Abortion) in Chile. In this country, women are absolutely prohibited from accessing legal abortions even when their lives or health is endangered. A bill currently before the Chilean Senate would toughen this already restrictive law in direct opposition to Chilean public opinion. Despite the stigmatization of abortion, a high percentage of both women and men in Chile support women's right to reproductive choice. (excerpt)

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