Medical Abortion Expands Women's Rights in Argentina ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
By Daniel Gutman
BUENOS AIRES, Jun 23 2023 (IPS) - Viviana Mazur is a doctor at the Santojanni Hospital in Mataderos, a working-class neighborhood in Buenos Aires. She has witnessed the advances in womens rights in Argentina, where until 2020 abortion was only allowed on two grounds, while it is now available on demand up to 14 weeks of pregnancy.
Today what we see at the hospital is that most women come in for a consultation very early; in many cases they do so as soon as their period is late. This makes it possible to resolve almost all abortions with medication, in the womans own home, with medical advice and monitoring, she said.
Mazur, who is also coordinator of Sexual Health in the Buenos Aires city government, said there are many advantages of medication abortion over the traditional surgical procedures.
Its less traumatic and less risky for the woman and its less costly for the public health system, she told IPS.
In Argentina, as a result of years of struggle by the womens rights movement, since January 2021 abortion has been decriminalized. In the last stage of the fight, mass demonstrations by women and also men wearing green headscarves, which has become a pro-choice symbol in Latin America, filled the streets.
Since then, Law 27,610 on Access to Voluntary Interruption of Pregnancy allows any woman to have an abortion up to the 14th week of pregnancy free of charge and without having to explain the reasons for her decision.
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