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  2. Minors and abortion - Wikipedia

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    Abortion is a safe procedure, but it's less safe later in the pregnancy." He suggest that parental involvement laws have a small effect on abortion rates compared with improved sexual education and birth control access and usage. Many minors of childbearing age are sufficiently mature to make abortion decisions by themselves. [27]

  3. Abortion in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Severe complications are more likely to occur in later stages of pregnancy. [1] In Southern Africa, where abortion is widely legal, there are fewer cases of treatment of abortion complications. [9] Young and unmarried women comprise large proportions of PAC patients in Sub-Saharan Africa. Statistics vary by country. [5]

  4. Abortion in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Abortion was first legalised in South Africa under the Abortion and Sterilization Act, 1975 (Act No.2 of 1975). [8] This law stated that women could access pregnancy terminations if; continuing the pregnancy could be life-threatening or cause serious health issues, continuing the pregnancy could be of severe risk to the woman's mental health, the child is likely to be born with significant ...

  5. Women in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    A study of contraceptive use and pregnancy among South African women found that 65% of pregnancies in this age group were premarital and unplanned. [34] And a 1988 South Africa Demographic and Health Survey found that 35% of all teenagers had either been pregnant or had given birth by the age of 19. [35]

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  7. Catriona Ida Macleod - Wikipedia

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    The governmentality of teenage pregnancy: Scientific literature and professional practice in South Africa (1999) Catriona Ida Macleod (born 11 April 1964 [ 1 ] ) is a South African researcher. She is a distinguished professor of psychology, SARChI Chair of Critical Studies in Sexualities and Reproduction, and previous Head of the Psychology ...

  8. Reproductive rights - Wikipedia

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    Africa experiences high rates of unintended pregnancy, along with high rates of HIV/AIDS. Young women aged 15–24 are eight times more likely to have HIV/AIDS than young men. Sub-Saharan Africa is the world region most affected by HIV/AIDS, with approximately 25 million people living with HIV in 2015. Sub-Saharan Africa accounts for two-thirds ...

  9. Teenage pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, worldwide teenage pregnancy rates ranged from 143 per 1,000 in some sub-Saharan African countries to 2.9 per 1,000 in South Korea. [ 62 ] [ 127 ] In the US in 2013, 82% of pregnancies in those between 15 and 19 were unplanned. [ 128 ]