• There would be over 19 million more African American people in the world today if not for legalized abortion and Planned Parenthood. (breakpoint.org)
  • In present-day society, Planned Parenthood and the behemoth of pro-abortion businesses, and academic, cultural, and social engineers - collectively called "Big Abortion" - seem to have used Orwell's novel as a playbook for desensitizing America to the voluntary killing of the unborn. (humandefense.com)
  • Clarence Thomas recently issued a twenty-page opinion on the Supreme Court decision Box v. Planned Parenthood that went viral because he drew on Margaret Sanger, founder of the first birth control clinic in the U.S., and her connection to eugenics in order to argue that abortion is and historically has been a tool to control the reproductive lives of women of color. (nursingclio.org)
  • The CDC can no longer get accurate numbers because a few states have not been publicly releasing their abortion totals and the Guttmacher Institute is obviously associated with Planned Parenthood, but even using figures that are most likely problematic, we can get a working estimate. (truthsnitch.com)
  • Margaret Sanger, founder of Planned Parenthood, 1939 As the founder of America's largest abortion chain, Margaret Sanger's ideology for Planned Parenthood was cemented in eugenics, the. (physiciansforlife.org)
  • Planned Parenthood Head Vows to 'Fight' for Abortion. (familywatch.org)
  • Planned Parenthood President Alexis McGill Johnson said that despite Republican-controlled legislatures passing "diabolical" restrictive abortion laws, her organization would "fight" to make sure women have access to abortions. (familywatch.org)
  • Planned Parenthood filed a lawsuit against Lubbock, Texas after the city declared itself a "sanctuary city for the unborn," alleging the city's abortion ban is a violation of the Fourteenth Amendment. (familywatch.org)
  • Idaho Defunds Planned Parenthood, Other Abortion Providers. (familywatch.org)
  • Idaho has adopted a new law defunding Planned Parenthood and other abortion providers and banning them from receiving contracts to teach sex education in public schools. (familywatch.org)
  • ND Gov Vetoes Part of Bill Which Stops Universities From Partnering With PP. North Dakota's governor partially vetoed a bill penalizing state universities for conducting business with Planned Parenthood and other abortion providers. (familywatch.org)
  • The group Pro-Life Utah will park a mobile ultrasound clinic outside Planned Parenthood Metro in Salt Lake City, one of the largest abortion clinics in the state. (familywatch.org)
  • Lawmakers in North Dakota have given final approval to legislation that will bar publicly-funded universities from partnering with Planned Parenthood and other organizations involved with or promoting abortion. (familywatch.org)
  • Texas Planned Parenthood to Stay Open Despite City Vote to Ban Abortions. (familywatch.org)
  • Texas Planned Parenthood leaders said their Lubbock facility will "remain open" after voters in the city approved a Sanctuary for the Unborn ordinance to ban abortions. (familywatch.org)
  • Planned Parenthood is lobbying Indiana lawmakers to repeal a provision in current state law that requires girls to notify their parents of an abortion, an issue which the legislature appears unlikely to tackle. (familywatch.org)
  • A new Idaho law that protects unborn babies from being killed in abortions is "extremely cruel," a Planned Parenthood spokeswoman said. (familywatch.org)
  • Students for Life of America released a new investigation that exposes ties between 25 Christian universities and the billion-dollar abortion chain Planned Parenthood. (familywatch.org)
  • A Planned Parenthood abortion facility in Birmingham, Alabama, which has been open fewer than nine months, called 911 for a woman suffering a medical emergency. (familywatch.org)
  • Planned Parenthood Promotes New Jersey Late-Term Abortion Bill. (familywatch.org)
  • I will add, that if there is some bizaar circumstance that arrises late in the pregnancy that the doctors agree that abortion is the only way to save the mother's life, then I would also not be against that. (sciforums.com)
  • The law permits abortions only if the mother's life is at risk or if the fetus cannot survive. (donaldwatkins.com)
  • Up until the Court's decision, most of the Mexican penal codes acknowledged three causes for legal abortions: rape, fetal anomalies, and risk to the mother's life. (humanrightsincontext.be)
  • The equation of abortion with genocide or eugenics is a misogynistic claim to shame and blame those who choose abortion. (msmagazine.com)
  • It is somewhat of a challenge to make sense out of what Kacsmaryk seems to be saying about the connection between abortion and eugenics. (msmagazine.com)
  • According to this schema, if a pregnant person chooses abortion in order to protect the wellbeing of their "unaborted" children, as an expert witness for the FDA testified is often the case, Kacsmaryk, quoting Justice Clarence Thomas , claims that sacrificing an unborn child for the benefit of an unaborted one amounts to the use of a "disturbingly effective tool for implementing the discriminatory preferences that undergird eugenics. (msmagazine.com)
  • The eugenics movement soon took up this argument, and early twentieth-century popular culture complied by circulating the belief that white women were doing the nation a disservice when they had abortions. (nursingclio.org)
  • That possibility challenges all societies to decide for which ends and by what means they want such tests to be used, raising hard questions about, among other things, abortion, disability rights, eugenics and informed consent. (nature.com)
  • The abortion on demand type of "progressives" are distasteful enough, but of even more cause for alarm are the "people behind the curtain" who take advantage of these "useful idiots" (because that's how THEY see you, not how I see you- I told you I'm not pulling any punches) to further their horrific agendas of the age old practice of eugenics or the intellectual penchant for population control. (truthsnitch.com)
  • The movement to legalize abortion has its roots in the scarcely mentioned eugenics movement of the early 20th century which in turn has inspired the present day population control agenda. (truthsnitch.com)
  • If most disability discrimination abortions occur after 20 weeks gestation, then laws prohibiting abortion after 20 weeks gestation, except for medical emergencies not including fetal disabilities, will have the effect of banning most disability discrimination abortions. (lozierinstitute.org)
  • Fetal anomalies (i.e., disabilities) that do not threaten maternal health are not permitted under the exception. (lozierinstitute.org)
  • HFRC also states, "Fetal abnormalities or woman's health considerations are rarely the reason for undergoing a late-term abortion. (lozierinstitute.org)
  • Two of the leading researchers in cell-free fetal DNA testing - Dennis Lo of the University of Hong Kong and Steve Quake of Stanford University in California - use different methods to analyse fetal cell-free DNA from maternal serum. (nature.com)
  • By the first have of the 19th century many states had already made abortion a crime at any stage of fetal development. (com.ng)
  • In particular, we use an approach inspired by Donati's (1992) political discourse analysis and by Snow and Bedford's (1988) framing analysis to explore communication on the risk of infertility in the abortion debate, the risk of fetal abnormalities in the prenatal screening debate, and the risk of emotional deprivation and morbidity in infants in the debate on mothering practices. (bmj.com)
  • In April 2023, medical abortion was approved in Japan for pregnancies up to 9 weeks of gestation. (wikipedia.org)
  • But these impressive advances stand in stark contrast to the persistent criminalization of abortion in El Salvador. (inthesetimes.com)
  • The justices argued that the criminalization of abortion stigmatizes, is discriminatory for women, affects the poorest and most vulnerable, and that access to safe abortion must be a right for all women. (humanrightsincontext.be)
  • Just two days after ruling the unconstitutionality of the criminalization of abortion, the Supreme Court also ruled that one of those amendments-that of the state of Sinaloa-was unconstitutional. (humanrightsincontext.be)
  • Exceptions to the prohibition of abortion are regulated by the Maternal Health Protection Law that allows approved doctors to practice abortion on a woman if the pregnancy was the result of rape or if the continuation of the pregnancy endangers the maternal health because of physical or economic reasons. (wikipedia.org)
  • Anyone trying to practice abortion without the consent of the woman will be prosecuted, including the doctors. (wikipedia.org)
  • For example, 'Seicho-No-Ie' has campaigned to delete the economic reason article as a reason for abortions and also campaigned against the practice of birth control since the 1950's. (spaceallies.com)
  • Those early twentieth-century eugenicists understood that well because they never argued for forced abortion as a practice to prevent groups of women deemed undesirable from having children. (nursingclio.org)
  • Twenty-week abortion bans shine light on the practice of disability discrimination abortion. (lozierinstitute.org)
  • The brief discusses the practice of disability discrimination abortion. (lozierinstitute.org)
  • It is significant to note that infanticide was not just a primitive practice: Aristotle and plato recommended it for eugenic reasons. (com.ng)
  • However, infanticide and abortion became a criminal practise during the 18th century and 19th centuries and there practice is documented in transcript of trials and in Newspaper. (com.ng)
  • Programmatically postulated as an act of equality and self-determination for women, the practice of abortion in particular is viewed in retrospect in a decidedly ambivalent manner: unintentionally pregnant women were hardly given any counselling and there was no deeper social debate about abortion either before or after the introduction of the time limit regulation. (socialhistory.org)
  • On May 15, 2019, Alabama Governor Kay Ivey signed the most aggressive anti-abortion law in recent American history. (donaldwatkins.com)
  • At least Neverfly and I have both stated that we only oppose late term abortion. (sciforums.com)
  • This is often, as told to me by my ob doctor when I faced a potentially life threatening situation in late term pregnancy, a better option to abortion as late term abortion is usually as dangerous to the woman's life as carrying to term even in the worst circumstances. (sciforums.com)
  • I was told the morality aside, late term abortion is detrimental to the woman in most cases and offers no potential benefits over early live delivery by c section. (sciforums.com)
  • Proponents of abortion identify themselves as pro-choice, argue that abortion is a right that should not be constrained by either religious or governmental authorities given that it outweighs the right claimed for a fetus (Naden 26). (elitewritings.com)
  • Arguments of this form are sometimes called "slippery slope arguments"-the phrase is perhaps self-explanatory-and it is dismay-ing that opponents of abortion rely on them so heavily and uncritically. (scrapsfromtheloft.com)
  • Opponents of abortion commonly spend most of their time establishing that the fetus is a person, and hardly any time explain-ing the step from there to the impermissibility of abortion. (scrapsfromtheloft.com)
  • One of the central arguments among the opponents of abortion takes an ethical and religious perspective in the sense that, it is immoral to kill an innocent human being because personhood begins at inception. (elitewritings.com)
  • Not only does this equation locate a pregnant person's "unborn child" on the same moral plane as their "nonaborted children"-it falsely suggests that abortion was a tool of the eugenicists. (msmagazine.com)
  • It also gets another major point wrong: eugenicists were, for the most part, adamantly anti-abortion. (nursingclio.org)
  • So where does Thomas' argument about eugenicists using abortion to control the reproductive lives of black women, immigrant women, and disabled women fit in? (nursingclio.org)
  • Today we don't need eugenicists to argue for outlawing abortion to control the reproduction of black women, immigrant women, and indigent women. (nursingclio.org)
  • In 1919, Alabama enacted a eugenic sterilization statute that authorized eugenicists in the state to explore their warped ideas about 'racial improvement. (donaldwatkins.com)
  • The implementation of new health and education measures, as well as strengthening initiatives like universal health care (which launched in 1961), significantly decreased both maternal and infant mortality rates. (savvytokyo.com)
  • These programs, along with the creation of maternal pre-birth centers for women living in areas with difficult hospital access, have reduced maternal mortality by an astounding 68 % since 2009 . (inthesetimes.com)
  • One decade later, however, maternal mortality worldwide remains high. (thecornerhouse.org.uk)
  • According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention and a host of reputable medical journals, Alabama leads the nation in infant mortality, pre-term births, and maternal healthcare. (donaldwatkins.com)
  • Unsafe abortion : global and regional estimates of incidence of unsafe abortion and associated mortality in 2000. (who.int)
  • a decision, more over, in which there is a clear discriminatory component, since the abortion is produced exclusively because of the disability of the foetus. (bvsalud.org)
  • One is how to defend abortion rights in the climate of backlash against gender equality and reproductive rights. (spaceallies.com)
  • There have been, however, many backlash movements to attempt to delete the economic reason article, so the Women's Liberation Movement has actively fought to defend abortion rights. (spaceallies.com)
  • There are two different ways to have a medication abortion and end a pregnancy: using two different medicines, mifepristone and misoprostol, or using only misoprostol. (msmagazine.com)
  • According to the National Health Service (NHS), in the United Kingdom, abortion is a medical procedure of terminating pregnancy so that it does not lead to the birth of a baby (NHS para. (elitewritings.com)
  • there was no law against abortion done in the first few month of pregnancy. (com.ng)
  • In 1948, in the wake of the Miyuki Ishikawa case, Japan legalized abortion under special circumstances. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Eugenic Protection Law of 1948 made Japan one of the first countries to legalize induced abortion. (wikipedia.org)
  • Induced abortions were legalised by the Eugenic Protection Law enacted in 1948 under certain conditions. (spaceallies.com)
  • The other is how to realise social justice in having an abortion and using medical services which are used before the human ovum is implanted into a woman's uterus, while more and more life science technologies become advertised. (spaceallies.com)
  • It upsets me that they have bought into the lie that in order to protect that miniscule part of the population, they MUST join with the progressive movement which lobbies for a woman's "right" to abortion on demand for any reason- that reason usually being rooted in convenience and selfishness. (truthsnitch.com)
  • After 2001, however, the neo-conservatives who helped establish U.S. Bush Administration strengthened pressure on the Japanese government to insert conservative family values, including denying abortion rights, into Japanese policy. (spaceallies.com)
  • According to The Ryan Report, "PPFA reported that it performed 213,026 abortion procedures in 2001. (clmagazine.org)
  • Using the average cost of $375 per abortion, STOPP estimates that PPFA had a total income of almost $80 million from abortion procedures in 2001 alone. (clmagazine.org)
  • With its liberal use of language such as "chemical abortion," "unborn child"/"human" and "abortionist," the opinion also reads like a page from an anti-abortion playbook. (msmagazine.com)
  • Additionally, abortion inflicts immense pain to the unborn child. (elitewritings.com)
  • On February 3 , I sat down with Sara García of the Citizen Group for the Decriminalization of Abortion in the capital city of San Salvador, El Salvador, to discuss the movement for reproductive justice and the political power dynamics behind one of the world's most restrictive anti-choice laws. (inthesetimes.com)
  • However, this was preceded by two decades in which the handling of unwanted pregnancies can be described as extremely restrictive and ethically questionable due to the restriction of abortion to medical indications. (socialhistory.org)
  • This kind of persecution of women is a result of the strengthening of restrictive abortion laws in the country, after abortion was decriminalized in Mexico City in 2007. (humanrightsincontext.be)
  • General provisions to promote women's health throughout their lives are needed from the view point of reproductive health/rightsmWTh e national second Gender Equality Basic Plan, however, states that'the Japanese government does not accept abortion rights beyond the description of law because abortion is covered by Criminal Law and the Law for Protection of Mothers' Bodies. (spaceallies.com)
  • And why should they have used abortion when they had much better systems in place to control women's reproductive lives? (nursingclio.org)
  • Known for his oft-disputed role in the Roman Catholic Church's approach to the Nazis and World War II, Pope Pius XII also contributed a number of important documents regarding conception, fertility, abortion, and reproductive control to the Vatican's collection of writings and doctrine on procreation. (asu.edu)
  • Reproductive rights' advocates both locally and abroad have objected to El Salvador's calls for family planning: In El Salvador, abortion is defined by law as a criminal act, without exception. (inthesetimes.com)
  • Reproductive rights organizations estimate that some 700 women have been imprisoned in the country under the "crime of abortion. (humanrightsincontext.be)
  • According to Verónica Cruz Sánchez, director of the reproductive rights organization Las Libres, based in the conservative state of Guanajuato, some 70% of all the women in prison have had miscarriages, not abortions. (humanrightsincontext.be)
  • How, precisely, are we sup-posed to get from there to the conclusion that abortion is morally impermissible? (scrapsfromtheloft.com)
  • Disability discrimination abortion occurs when a particular child, initially wanted, is aborted because that child has a disability. (lozierinstitute.org)
  • Disability discrimination abortion is similar to gender discrimination abortion, which is when a particular child is aborted because that child is a boy or is a girl. (lozierinstitute.org)
  • The disability groups write, "Though some abortions of children with disabilities involve diagnoses that are likely to be fatal, many involve non-fatal conditions such as Down syndrome, cystic fibrosis, and spina bifida. (lozierinstitute.org)
  • Laws banning abortion after 20 weeks can have the effect of prohibiting disability discrimination abortions if exceptions to those laws allow only those abortions necessary to avert death or serious health risks to the mother. (lozierinstitute.org)
  • At the same time, it may also be the case that the "vast majority" of disability discrimination abortions occur after 20 weeks. (lozierinstitute.org)
  • In 1949, a revision passed which provided abortion in the case of extreme physical or economic distress to the mother. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Life Respect Center established the Yen-bryo (embryo) Fund in 1993 to prevent abortions for economic distress. (spaceallies.com)
  • It is worth noting that abortion is not a miscarriage. (elitewritings.com)
  • In contrast to abortion, in a miscarriage, there is no medical intervention, but medical treatment is very essential after the miscarriage. (elitewritings.com)
  • Over two dozen women have been imprisoned for the crimes of murder or abortion - many apprehended while seeking healthcare in the wake of a miscarriage. (inthesetimes.com)
  • Additionally, under a context of illegality it is easy to blur the line between an abortion and a miscarriage. (humanrightsincontext.be)
  • Ignoring the structural reasons as to why, as the Court puts it, a "highly disproportionate percentage of aborted fetuses are Black," it approvingly cited an amicus brief claiming that this disproportionality is instead attributable to the fact that "proponents of liberal access to abortion … have been motivated by a desire to suppress the size of the African American population. (msmagazine.com)
  • While African Americans make up about 13 percent of the U.S. population, black babies account for nearly 40 percent of the abortions committed each year. (breakpoint.org)
  • In addition, a hospital, which objects abortions from the Catholic antiabortionist point of view, established in 2007 the 'stork cradle,' which anonymously receives newborn babies from parents who cannot raise them. (spaceallies.com)
  • Comment: About 60% of all abortions done in Alabama are of Black babies. (physiciansforlife.org)
  • PP Activist Claims It's 'Cruel' to Protect Babies From Abortions. (familywatch.org)
  • In 1997 , the right-wing controlled legislature voted to criminalize abortion without exception, joining neighboring Honduras and Nicaragua along with Chile and the Dominican Republic in a disgraceful regional club of nations with absolute abortion bans. (inthesetimes.com)
  • Chapter XXIX of the Penal Code of Japan makes abortion de jure illegal in the country, but exceptions to the law are broad enough that it is widely accepted and practiced. (wikipedia.org)
  • In 1868, the emperor banned midwives from performing abortions, and in 1880, Japan's first penal code declared abortion a crime. (wikipedia.org)
  • Mexico is a federal republic and each state has its own penal code, so abortion laws differ from state to state. (humanrightsincontext.be)
  • Abortion-rights activists rallied outside the U.S. Supreme Court on April 14, after the Court temporarily preserved access to mifepristone, a widely used abortion pill, in an 11th-hour ruling preventing lower court restrictions on the drug from coming into force. (msmagazine.com)
  • A legal challenge involving the Arizona 20-week abortion ban is currently pending before the U.S. Supreme Court. (lozierinstitute.org)
  • It was passed to advance anti-abortion political interests in the fight to overturn the 1973 Supreme Court decision in Roe v. Wade , and nothing more. (donaldwatkins.com)
  • Chief Justice Arturo Zaldívar said, after Mexico's Supreme Court unanimously ruled that criminalizing abortion is unconstitutional. (humanrightsincontext.be)
  • It synthesized a number of initiatives and discoveries of the 20th century thus far-things like healthy diets and vaccinations-and introduced a comprehensive new guide for mothers called the Maternal and Child Healthcare Handbook. (savvytokyo.com)
  • IN JAPAN, there are three main laws related to abortion, Criminal Law, the Law for Protection of Mothers' Bodies (before revision, it was called the Eugenic Protection Law), and the Maternal and Child Health Law. (spaceallies.com)
  • Accordingly it is now called the Law for Protection of Mothers' Bodies whereby the eugenic reason for abortion was deleted. (spaceallies.com)
  • They concentrate instead on discussing the troubling personal effects of abortion on the mothers. (blogspot.com)
  • Abortion in Japan is allowed under a term limit of 22 weeks for endangerment to the health of the pregnant woman, economic hardship, or rape. (wikipedia.org)
  • 1) Eugenic reason, 2) Medico-economic reason, and 3) Rape. (spaceallies.com)
  • Prior to the 19th century, protestants and Catholics held abortion permissible until quickening when the fetus was believed to gain life. (com.ng)
  • Even though there are some incidences where abortion has been widely advocated, abortion is generally not acceptable due to numerous negative aspects associated with it. (elitewritings.com)
  • En segundo lugar, la enorme responsabilidad de los profesionales sanitarios a la hora de informar a los padres sobre el resultado de una prueba prenatal. (bvsalud.org)
  • This uniqueness requires attention to the context in which eugenic decisions are made, because they involve three fundamental elements which, depending on how they are made, may or may not lead to abortion: firstly, the opportunity to carry out certain prenatal tests in the absence of risk factors. (bvsalud.org)
  • PP Seeks to End Abortion Notification Requirements for Minors in Indiana. (familywatch.org)
  • Women who have a medical abortion are required to stay in the hospital for the abortion to be confirmed by the prescribing physician. (wikipedia.org)
  • As I wrote last month, Kacsmaryk's use of the term "post-aborted women," aligns him with the "pro-woman/pro-life" anti-abortion fabrication, which claims abortion is inherently traumatic because it subverts God's plan for women. (msmagazine.com)
  • Specifically, he vested the "pro-life" plaintiff physicians to speak for this class of women, on the grounds that the "deeply traumatizing" nature of abortion renders them incapable of speaking for themselves. (msmagazine.com)
  • Denouncing this specious linkage, Trust Black Women makes clear that the equation of abortion with Black genocide is instead a "misogynistic claim to shame-and-blame [Black] women who choose abortion" through the use of a "ginned up 'conspiracy theory' that places Black women as the 'destroyers' of the Black family through abortion. (msmagazine.com)
  • In Japan, economic reason has been applied most often by women who become unintentionally pregnant and wish to have an abortion. (spaceallies.com)
  • Storer led the campaign to outlaw abortion and convince other medical doctors (mostly men) to follow suit by instilling the fear that it was primarily white women with means who were having abortions, and that because of their practices, the U.S. would soon be filled with the children of "aliens. (nursingclio.org)
  • Only lascivious, disreputable women have abortions, the novel not so subtly argues. (nursingclio.org)
  • Outlawing abortion was seen as a solution to coerce white middle-class and wealthy women to reproduce. (nursingclio.org)
  • The truth is that abortion was never, and will never be, a tool used to prevent women from reproducing. (nursingclio.org)
  • Forced sterilization allowed the state to decide which women should be prevented from reproducing, while outlawing abortion allowed the state to ensure that some women had limited options for controlling when they reproduced-or how many children to have. (nursingclio.org)
  • Before we go any further let's get some data to roughly ascertain the numbers of those women who get abortions based on those criteria we listed above. (truthsnitch.com)
  • If we apply these percentages to the overall number of abortions ( I know we can't "technically" do that because the numbers are from different years, but its close enough to get a good mental picture of what we're talking about here) you will find that to be the champion of 72,480 women, you have been a party to the murder of 833,520 innocent lives. (truthsnitch.com)
  • With so much progress for women in other areas, how has this inhumane abortion ban remained intact? (inthesetimes.com)
  • The majority of women before the 19th century and many in the 19th century does not see abortion as a sin. (com.ng)
  • I would now like to say a special word to women who have had an abortion. (blogspot.com)
  • This paper argues against abortion and highlights the reasons why abortion should be abolished. (elitewritings.com)
  • For example, the 20-week ban in Arizona prohibits abortion after 20 weeks of gestation (" calculated from the first day of the last menstrual period of the pregnant woman") except in cases involving "a medical emergency. (lozierinstitute.org)
  • Most opposition to abortion relies on the premise that the fetus is a human being, a person, from the moment of conception. (scrapsfromtheloft.com)
  • Seicho-No-Ie' submitted the Eugenic Protection Law Reform Bill to delete the economic reason article and add the fetus article, to the Diet in 1972 and 1973, but the reform bill did not pass due to insufficient discussion and examination. (spaceallies.com)
  • Certainly the classification between Zygote and Fetus was not made on when one can show resistance to an abortion or not. (sciforums.com)
  • The Human Family Research Center (citing the Guttmacher Institute) reports that "the vast majority of late-term abortions are performed for socio-economic reasons, on a healthy and potentially viable fetus. (lozierinstitute.org)
  • The legislation defines a fetus as a legal person "for homicide purposes" and compares abortion to the Holocaust and other genocides. (donaldwatkins.com)
  • the total cost of the abortion pill and a medical consultation would be around 100,000 yen, according to the NHK. (wikipedia.org)
  • In 2012, an organization called Protecting Black Life used U.S. Census Data to show that almost 80 percent of Planned Parenthood's existing abortion clinics that year were located within two miles of a majority black or Hispanic neighborhood. (breakpoint.org)
  • In 1934, the Fifth All-Japan Women's Suffrage Congress wrote up resolutions calling for the legalization of abortion as well as contraception. (wikipedia.org)
  • This claim is so outlandish that it might not seem worthy of our consideration-but this would be a mistake, particularly given that the Court in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health revealed itself to be sympathetic to the idea that support for abortion rights has eugenic implications. (msmagazine.com)
  • But to have an abortion, judgment by a doctor and an agreement by male spouse of the pregnant woman are needed, so the women's right to choose has not yet been guaranteed. (spaceallies.com)
  • In this background, 'Seicho-No-Ie' attempted to re-submit the Eugenic Protection Law Reform Bill intending to delete an economic reason article in 1982, but the attempt was failed due to resistance from the Women's Liberation Movement, the movement by people with disabilities, the Japan Family Planning Association, and other many groups. (spaceallies.com)
  • Physicians, district prosecutors and judges obstruct women's access to legal abortions as much as they can, so in many cases it is virtually impossible to get one. (humanrightsincontext.be)
  • In the same context, the reasons for having an abortion are also discussed. (elitewritings.com)
  • Parker primarily does abortions at abortion businesses with high numbers of Black clientele. (physiciansforlife.org)
  • In the GDR, legal abortion as a "last resort" (ultima ratio) had a firm place in family planning enshrined in law since 1972. (socialhistory.org)
  • Abortion, doctors, and the law : some aspects of the legal regulation of abortion in England from 1803 to 1982 / John Keown. (who.int)
  • If a woman is married, consent from her spouse is also needed to approve abortions for socioeconomic reasons, although the rule doesn't apply if she is in a broken marriage, suffering abuse, or other domestic issues. (wikipedia.org)
  • When the subject of abortion is mentioned or debated on any platform, one is likely to come across numerous moral, religious and social reasons for not supporting the abortion. (elitewritings.com)
  • However, these cases altogether probably account for less than 10% of all the reasons for having an abortion. (humanrightsincontext.be)
  • The Criminal Abortion Law of 1907 is still technically in effect today, but other legislation has overridden its effects. (wikipedia.org)
  • Criminal Law was enacted in 1880, and penalises both the pregnant woman and the person who performed an abortion, as a crime of Feticide. (spaceallies.com)
  • However, the crime was rarely punished unless the conception was a result of adultery or the woman died as a result of the abortion procedure. (wikipedia.org)
  • And Anthony Comstock , the infamous moral reformer who helped pass many of the laws that made the circulation of any reference to abortion or birth control by mail illegal, promoted the erroneous belief that abortion was not a procedure a respectful woman would ever choose. (nursingclio.org)
  • Whether the state's governor has been a man or woman, not one of them has made infant, child, or maternal healthcare a priority. (donaldwatkins.com)
  • Elective abortion occurs when a pregnant woman does not want to have a child. (lozierinstitute.org)
  • Arizona defines "medical emergency" narrowly to mean, as explained here , only a condition where immediate abortion is "necessary to avert death or serious health risks to the mother. (lozierinstitute.org)
  • This did not result in any immediate reaction from the government at the time, but after the war, these resolutions were consulted when drafting legislation legalizing abortion. (wikipedia.org)
  • This was a daunting and complicated process that many physicians did not want to deal with, and some sources attribute the fall in abortion rate between 1941 and 1944 from 18,000 to 1,800 to this legislation. (wikipedia.org)
  • On the other hand, the opponents, branding themselves as pro-life, contend that abortion is an immoral termination of the life of an innocent human being because personhood begins at conception (Naden 26). (elitewritings.com)
  • The evidence of ancient contraceptive knowledge, method of birth control which (unlike infanticide and abortion) are used before conception is impressive. (com.ng)
  • With income like that, the incentive for PPFA to make abortion "rare" seems practically nonexistent. (clmagazine.org)
  • In sharp contrast, Archbishop Vincent Nichols and the Catholic bishops' conference of England and Wales co-operate with a policy , enshrined by the previous UK government, of providing children at Catholic and other schools with access to abortion. (blogspot.com)
  • According to state data, 906,000 abortions took place in 2015. (truthsnitch.com)
  • In 1996 the Eugenic Protection Law was partially revised. (spaceallies.com)
  • Therefore, by legalizing abortion, people encourage this aspect of moral decay. (elitewritings.com)