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Legalization, safer and more preventive than restriction
Author(s) -
Blondy Kayembe Mulumba
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
aegean journal of obstetrics and gynecology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2717-6320
DOI - 10.46328/aejog.v2i2.37
Subject(s) - abortion , legalization , unsafe abortion , legislation , safer , medicine , abortion law , environmental health , developed country , family planning , business , law , pregnancy , political science , population , psychiatry , research methodology , genetics , computer security , computer science , biology
In this paper, the goal aimed was to bring out consequences that go along with illegal and unsafe abortion and benefits attached to legal and safe abortion in order to urge countries with restrictive abortion laws to reform their legislations so as to save women’s lives from higher morbidity and mortality resulting from unsafe abortion and to protect their health and human rights. In fact, a large number of scholars have established the relationships between developing countries and restrictive abortion laws, restrictive abortion grounds and illegal abortion, illegal abortion and unsafe abortion, unsafe abortion and higher maternal morbidity and mortality. From that, it has been stressed that most of developing countries have restrictive abortion legislation, which fosters a large amount of illicit and unsafe abortions, responsible of such consequences as higher maternal morbidity and mortality. Since restrictive laws, instead of decreasing illegal abortion and its consequences, only increase them and make women run a great risk, it has been demonstrated that legalizing and granting access to safe abortion is the most effective prevention of criminal and unsafe abortions.

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