Artículo de revista

Women's Global Network for Reproductive Rights Newsletter

Public health and social injustice are the key issues for the decriminalization of abortion in Mexico
Women's Global Network for Reproductive Rights Newsletter - 1994 - Women's Global Network for Reproductive Rights Newsletter, 45, 17

Palabras claves : aborto ilegal; aborto inducido; actitudes; anticoncepción de emergencia; aspectos psicológicos; comportamientos; determinantes; educación en planificación familiar; encuesta sobre aborto; factores psicológicos; legislación; legislación del aborto; opinión pública; planificación familiar; salud; salud reproductiva [mujeres]
País : America Del Norte; América latina; Latina America; México; País en desarrollo

Resumen : Although the Second National Abortion Survey Gallup found that 88% of Mexicans believe abortion should be a woman's choice and 77% think the decriminalization of abortion would substantially reduce maternal mortality, abortion in Mexico remains governed by a 1931 criminal code. The survey was initiated by the Information and Reproductive Choice Group to provide information for the 1994 national debate on abortion. Supporters of legal abortion note that poor women resort to unsafe pregnancy terminations without regard to the criminal status of abortion. According to Patricia Mercado, co-founder of the Reproductive Choice Group, "You can be against abortion, but still allow it to be decriminalized. In other words, criminalization does not prevent women from having abortions, it only makes then have then in bad conditions. The idea is that women should be able to decide freely without risking problems of health and social justice." Despite public support for abortion legalization, survey results indicate widespread fear about acknowledging the existence of clandestine abortion. An estimated 1-2 million illegal abortions occur each year in Mexico, yet only 26% of survey respondents would admit to knowing a woman who had undergone illegal abortion.

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