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  2. Abortion in Spain - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish Association of Accredited Abortion Clinics estimated that about 100,000 of the 118,000 abortions carried out in 2012 would be illegal under the new legislation. The revision was part of the 2011 PP election manifesto which was strongly influenced by the Roman Catholic church [ 25 ] and vigorously opposed by most opposition parties ...

  3. Abortion in Francoist Spain and the transition period

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    Because abortion was illegal in Spain, during the 1970s, Spanish women who could afford to do so went to London to get abortions. In 1974, 2,863 Spanish women had abortions in London, and in 1975, there were 4,230. In the a four-month period in 1976, 2,726 Spanish women went to London for abortions. In 1979, there were 16,433; in 1981, 22,000. [17]

  4. Reproductive rights in Latin America - Wikipedia

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    In Suriname, abortion is only legal when it is performed to save the mother's life. [4] In Uruguay, abortion is allowed at the woman's request up to 12 weeks into the pregnancy and only allowed with the authorization of a health professional. [4] In Venezuela, abortion is only legal when it is performed to save the mother's life. [4]

  5. Abortion in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Abortion in Argentina is legal as an elective medical procedure during the first 14 weeks from conception. [1] The abortion law was liberalized when the Voluntary Interruption of Pregnancy Bill was passed by the National Congress in December 2020. [2] [3] [4] According to the law, any woman can request the procedure at any public or private ...

  6. Letters to the editor: Abortion, burn pits, Marriage Act ...

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    Letters to the editor on Idaho’s abortion laws, Sens. Crapo and Risch’s votes against the veterans health care bill, Rep. Fulcher’s vote against the Respect for Marriage Act and the need to ...

  7. Green scarf - Wikipedia

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    The original green scarf with the legend, "Sex education to decide, contraceptives to avoid abortion, legal abortion to avoid death".The green scarf (Spanish: pañuelo verde) is a symbol of the abortion-rights movements, created in Argentina in 2003 and popularized since 2018 throughout Latin America and then in the United States in 2022.

  8. Like U.S., Mexico faces a state-by-state divide over abortion

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    Differences over abortion have pitted one large batch of U.S. states against another — one group imposing sweeping bans, the other intent on preserving access to abortion. Ten of Mexico’s 32 ...

  9. Letters to the Editor: Abortion, Daniel Cameron, Joel Pett ...

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    Letters to the Editor: Kentucky’s legislature has put the lives of KY women in danger by taking away their right to have a safe and legal abortion. Letters to the Editor: Abortion, Daniel ...