Special Report: Pregnancy, Choice, And How New Relationships Are Affected In 2022
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Global perspectives on overcoming barriers to reproductive health.
HOUSTON - Txylo -- By: Tasha Wibawa, 360info
A repeal of the landmark 1973 United States Supreme Court Ruling of Roe v. Wade made international headlines, and sent a clear message — women's reproductive health remains heavily politicised, and often out of their own hands.
It puts the US at odds with many parts of the world who view abortion as a human right.
The US is one of only four countries to remove protections for legal abortion in more than 25 years.
"When anti-choice politicians chip away at American women's rights, the global anti-choice movement takes notice," MSI Asia Pacific, a reproductive health charity, recently said.
But it's not just about abortions. Good sexual reproductive services, and knowledge is central to women's overall health, and those who have female reproductive systems.
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The protection of the law for all women to make choices about their bodies — including access to birth control, sex education, and family planning — varies greatly around the world. It's heavily influenced by a myriad of national, and culturally specific factors including economics, traditional, religious, and power imbalances which impact women's individual agencies.
Many of these issues disporportunately impact women in developing economies; one third of which are giving birth in their teens, according to a recent United Nations report.
"The repeat pregnancies we see among adolescent mothers are a glaring signpost that they desperately need sexual, and reproductive health information, and services," said Dr Natalia Kanem, UN Population Fund Executive Director.
Preventing access to legal abortion does not eliminate the practice.
Around 45 percent of all abortions are unsafe, of which 97 percent take place in developing countries, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).
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Health risks associated with unsafe abortion include haemorrhage, infections, perforated uterus, and all of which can be deadly.
Latest WHO figures in 2017 find around 810 women die per day from preventable causes related to pregnancy, and childbirth — the majority are adolescent girls from developing economies. Societal factors such as gender, and income inequalities are contributing factors to this.
Making situations worse is the distruption to services due to the COVID-19 pandemic, climate disasters, and conflict. Leaving tens of million girls vulnerable to child marriage, and early pregnancy.
For more information:
Liam Westra British News Global Report: Relationships
http://youtu.be/N8ZMEbgbXvI
A repeal of the landmark 1973 United States Supreme Court Ruling of Roe v. Wade made international headlines, and sent a clear message — women's reproductive health remains heavily politicised, and often out of their own hands.
It puts the US at odds with many parts of the world who view abortion as a human right.
The US is one of only four countries to remove protections for legal abortion in more than 25 years.
"When anti-choice politicians chip away at American women's rights, the global anti-choice movement takes notice," MSI Asia Pacific, a reproductive health charity, recently said.
But it's not just about abortions. Good sexual reproductive services, and knowledge is central to women's overall health, and those who have female reproductive systems.
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The protection of the law for all women to make choices about their bodies — including access to birth control, sex education, and family planning — varies greatly around the world. It's heavily influenced by a myriad of national, and culturally specific factors including economics, traditional, religious, and power imbalances which impact women's individual agencies.
Many of these issues disporportunately impact women in developing economies; one third of which are giving birth in their teens, according to a recent United Nations report.
"The repeat pregnancies we see among adolescent mothers are a glaring signpost that they desperately need sexual, and reproductive health information, and services," said Dr Natalia Kanem, UN Population Fund Executive Director.
Preventing access to legal abortion does not eliminate the practice.
Around 45 percent of all abortions are unsafe, of which 97 percent take place in developing countries, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).
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Health risks associated with unsafe abortion include haemorrhage, infections, perforated uterus, and all of which can be deadly.
Latest WHO figures in 2017 find around 810 women die per day from preventable causes related to pregnancy, and childbirth — the majority are adolescent girls from developing economies. Societal factors such as gender, and income inequalities are contributing factors to this.
Making situations worse is the distruption to services due to the COVID-19 pandemic, climate disasters, and conflict. Leaving tens of million girls vulnerable to child marriage, and early pregnancy.
For more information:
Liam Westra British News Global Report: Relationships
http://youtu.be/N8ZMEbgbXvI
Source: 360 Organization
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