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Abortion in Peru

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Abortion in Peru is illegal except in case of a threat to the life or health of the woman.[1] Abortion has been generally illegal inPeru since 1924.[2] A woman who consents to an abortion can be sentenced to up to two years in prison. A person who performs an illegal abortion can be sentenced to one to six years in prison.[2] About 19% of Peruvian women have had an abortion according to thePontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru.[3]

Health risks

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Despite its illegality, at least 19% of Peruvian women had at least one abortion performed during their life.[3] Abortions in Peru are often conducted in clandestine operations that are easily accessible, though dangerous, as women frequently experience chronic or permanent complications related to the informal procedures.[3] A 2005 survey showed that 17.5% ofmaternal mortality in Peru was caused by abortion.[4] Secret abortions in Peru resulted with 29,000 hospitalizations and 60 deaths in 2012, costing the nation up to $959 per patient for the treatment of complications, being more costly than adequate family planning policy.[3]

Poor accessibility to safe abortions have increased complications for women who have them performed clandestinely.[4] In Peru, individuals and groups on the internet who assist with abortions provide broad recommendations for procedures that often do not meet international standards.[4] The price for the common abortion drugmisoprostol is greatly inflated in Peru due to the legal repercussions facing individuals using the medications for such purposes, with the high prices making the medication inaccessible to the average woman.[4]

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References

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  1. ^"Peru: At-Risk Women Denied Legal Abortions".Human Rights Watch. 2008-07-09. Retrieved2021-11-05.
  2. ^ab"Archived copy". Archived fromthe original on 2016-03-21. Retrieved2017-06-28.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^abcdCéspedes, Pamela; Rentería, Edana R; Pinto, Joseph A (June 2020). "The hidden impact of the clandestine abortion in Peru".Journal of Public Health Policy.41 (2).Basingstoke:Palgrave Macmillan:228–229.doi:10.1057/s41271-020-00218-1.PMID 31992811.S2CID 210948106.
  4. ^abcdMerino-Garcia, Nicolaz; Meléndez, Wilder; Taype-Rondan, Alvaro (2015)."Abortion services offered via the Internet in Lima, Peru: methods and prices".BMJ Sexual & Reproductive Health.42 (1):77–78.doi:10.1136/jfprhc-2015-101421.PMID 26475329.S2CID 45556360.

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