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  1. The spectre of unsafe abortions in the Philippines

    On 24 June 2022, the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, the landmark 1973 ruling that protected the constitutional right to abortion, threatening the physical and mental health of millions of pregnant people in the U.S. However, this crisis has long been the reality for pregnant people in the Philippines, a lower-middle income country in Southeast Asia where abortion remains restricted ...

  2. PDF Facts on Abortion in the Philippines: Criminalization and a General Ban

    research into the status of reproductive rights in the Philippines. The facts are as follows: m For over a century, abortion has been criminalized in the Philippines. The criminal provisions on abortion do not contain a clear exception allowing abortion, including to save the life of the pregnant woman or to protect her health.

  3. Perceptions and Practices of Illegal Abortion among Urban Young Adults

    Although a few studies have focused on quantifying unintended pregnancy and abortion in the Philippines, few investigations using qualitative research methods have ... Juarez Fatima, Cabigon Josefina, Singh Susheela. Unwanted pregnancies in the Philippines: The route to induced abortion and health consequences. Paper presented at the 25th ...

  4. The spectre of unsafe abortions in the Philippines

    On 24 June 2022, the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, the landmark 1973 ruling that protected the constitutional right to abortion, threatening the physical and mental health of millions of pregnant people in the U.S. However, this crisis has long been the reality for pregnant people in the Philippines, a lower-middle income country ...

  5. Unintended Pregnancy and Unsafe Abortion in the Philippines: Context

    July 2013. The Philippines, with a steadily increasing population that is approaching 100 million, faces significant challenges in the area of reproductive health. 1 About 25 million of its citizens are women of reproductive age, and they experience high levels of unintended pregnancy, have relatively low levels of contraceptive use, and frequently experience unsafe abortion and consequently ...

  6. Opportunities lost: Barriers to increasing the use of effective

    Background In the Philippines, one in four pregnancies are unintended and 610 000 unsafe abortions are performed each year. This study explored the association between missed opportunities to provide family planning counseling, quality of counseling and its impact on utilization of effective contraception in the Philippines. Methods One-hundred-one nationally representative health facilities ...

  7. (PDF) The Incidence of Induced Abortion in the Philippines: Current

    The medium 2000 estimate for the total number of induced. abortions in the Philippines is 473,400 (Table 1); the low. estimate is 394,500, and the high estimate is 552,300. The. medium estimate ...

  8. Abortion in the Philippines: A Study of Clients and Practitioners

    total of 15,936 clients would be served by the 102 prac- titioners, giving a mean of 156.2 clients per year per. practitioner, but varying on an individual basis be-. tween 12 and 1,800 clients per year. Almost 80 percent of the practitioners knew of other abortion practitioners, mostly within their own area.

  9. PDF Realizing a Healthy, Equal, and Thriving Philippines

    Abortion is a safe medical procedure when done according to WHO standards.20 However, legal abortion restrictions cause many women in the Philippines to suffer life-threatening complications. The number of women hospitalized for abortion complications increased from 90,000 in 2008 to 100,000 in 2012.21 These numbers can be expected to continue ...

  10. Unintended pregnancy and unsafe abortion in the Philippines ...

    Abstract. Despite advances in reproductive health law, many Filipino women experience unintended pregnancies, and because abortion is highly stigmatized in the country, many who seek abortion undergo unsafe procedures. This report provides a summary of reproductive health indicators in the Philippines—in particular, levels of contraceptive ...

  11. [PDF] Unintended pregnancy and unsafe abortion in the Philippines

    The government of the Philippines introduced a new policy to strengthen the national framework for postabortion care, clarifying the legal and ethical duties of health service providers and offering women formal avenues for redress against abuse in 2016, which offers useful guidance for countries that are contemplating new ways to strengthening the quality of post Abortion care services.

  12. The Incidence of Induced Abortion in the Philippines: Current ...

    medium estimate for the abortion rate is 27 induced abor- that were unwanted or mistimed at the time the women. tions per 1,000 women aged 15-44 per year (Table 2); the became pregnant. In 1993, 16% of births in the Philippines. low estimate is 22, and the high estimate is 31.

  13. The incidence of induced abortion in the Philippines: current level and

    In 1994, the estimated abortion rate was 25 per 1,000 women per year; no further research on abortion incidence has been conducted in the Philippines. Methods: Data from 1,658 hospitals were used to estimate abortion incidence in 2000 and to assess trends between 1994 and 2000, nationally and by region. An indirect estimation methodology was ...

  14. (PDF) Perceptions and Practices of Illegal Abortion ...

    abortion providers, abortion is highly stigmatized in the Philippines. Despite legal and social restrictions, nearly 17 percent (560,000) of the 3.4 million pregnancies occurring in 2008

  15. PDF Reasons Why We Need to Decriminalize Abortion

    The Philippines must decriminalize abortion now, otherwise, allowing outmoded colonial penal abortion ... One research showed the following statistics of rape survivors who induced abortion: Marital rape 57% Incest 27% Rape 83%25 When ones daughter, sister, wife or mother becomes pregnant as a result of rape, there are many ...

  16. Progress on Abortion Rights in the Philippines

    The Center's Recent Work in the Philippines. The PCHR's position on abortion has evolved over the past two decades, from declaring abortion "immoral" to acknowledging the impact of abortion bans on health and human rights to finally recommending decriminalization. The Center's advocacy efforts contributed to the PCHR's shift in its ...

  17. Philippines: Abortion's illegal in the Catholic majority country, so

    Abortion is illegal in the Philippines - a majority Catholic country and former American colony - and has been for over a century. Under the law, women found to have aborted their fetuses face ...

  18. The Incidence of Induced Abortion in the Philippines: Current Level and

    In the Philippines, abortion is legally restricted. Nevertheless, many women obtain abortions—often in unsafe conditions—to avoid unplanned births. In 1994, the estimated abortion rate was 25 per 1,000 women per year; no further research on abortion incidence has been conducted in the Philippines. METHODS

  19. Abortion choices in the philippines

    Summary. Although abortion is still illegal in the Philippines it appears to be increasing. This article reviews the methods to which women wanting to terminate a pregnancy resort, in spite of the health risks attached to them; these traditional practices include the use of herbal and pharmaceutical preparations supposedly with abortifacient ...

  20. A research on abortion: ethics, legislation and socio-medical outcomes

    Abstract. This article presents a research study on abortion from a theoretical and empirical point of view. The theoretical part is based on the method of social documents analysis, and presents a complex perspective on abortion, highlighting items of medical, ethical, moral, religious, social, economic and legal elements.

  21. Legal abortion widely supported globally, especially in Europe

    Support for legal abortion is widespread in many places, especially in Europe. Majorities in most of the 27 places around the world that Pew Research Center surveyed in 2023 and 2024 say abortion should be legal in all or most cases. But attitudes differ widely - even within places.

  22. In Brief: Unveiling the Realities of Laws on Abortion in the Philippines

    The brief will serve as a crucial tool for building human rights-based advocacy around abortion, demystify the national law and its impact on women and girls, and empower the civil society, media, legal professionals and the public in demanding for a long overdue national law reform in the Philippines that aligns with international human rights ...

  23. "Trump is all dominance, all the time": New research reveals "his most

    The Democrats have grown pathologically poll-driven, risk-averse, and allergic to engaging on every hot-button issue except abortion. Rather than embrace the fight and give as good as they get or ...

  24. PDF Facts on Abortion in the Philippines: Criminalization and a General Ban

    research into the status of reproductive rights in the Philippines. The facts are as follows: m For over a century, abortion has been criminalized in the Philippines. The criminal provisions on abortion do not contain any exceptions allowing abortion, including to save the life of the pregnant woman or to protect her health. Abortion