TAILIEUCHUNG - Does legalizing abortion protect women’s health?

Under GHI, the . is committed to supporting partner country government efforts to streamline reporting and administrative requirements. We are supporting country-led data collection and analysis and harmonizing GHI report- ing requirements with those of other donors and multilateral organizations. For example, we are exploring and learn- ing from different models for harmonizing country and donor efforts, such as the International Health Partnership (IHP+) and the Joint Platform for Health Systems Strengthening, developed by the World Bank, GAVI Alliance and the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, together with the World Health Organization. . | Does legalizing abortion protect women s health Assessing the argument for expanded abortion access around the globe he World Health Organization WHO estimates that there are 42 million abortions worldwide each year and 20 million of these are clandestine or illegal. According to WHO unsafe abortion causes about 65 000 to 70 000 maternal deaths each year 1 99 percent of which take place in the developing Based on these figures which are largely questionable and unreliable3 some groups argue that repealing laws prohibiting or restricting abortion would prevent many women from dying or being harmed as a result of illegal abortions. The legalization of abortion and the provision of family planning services dramatically cut abortion-related deaths claims the International Planned Parenthood But this conclusion is contrary to the available evidence. The lack of modern medicine and quality health care not the prohibition of abortion results in high maternal mortality rates. Legalized abortion actually leads to more abortions and in the developing world where maternal health care is poor legalization would increase the number of women who die or are harmed by abortion. The problem of maternal mortality Maternal conditions abortion-related or otherwise cause percent of deaths worldwide for women and Maternal mortality remains a serious problem in the developing world. In many cases even basic health care and prenatal care are lacking. Often there is no birth attendant the medical environment is not fully sanitary emergency facilities and supplies are absent or inadequate doctors are not trained or equipped to handle trauma and basic medical and surgical supplies such as antibiotics and sterile gloves are scarce or unavailable. These dangers to pregnant women are present whether a pregnancy is ended by abortion or live birth. The solution Better care Most maternal deaths can be prevented with adequate nutrition basic health care and good .

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