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Women In Timor Have Unsafe Abortions...
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30 Jan 2009, 10:25
~*Pagan*~
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Women in East Timor are forced into potentially fatal abortions because they cannot legally terminate a pregnancy even for medical reasons, according to a Darwin researcher.

Restrictive laws in the mainly Catholic country mean women cannot request elective abortion for any reason, including to preserve their health or save their lives.

Charles Darwin University (CDU) researcher Dr Suzanne Belton said although there were no figures on the number of unsafe abortions carried out in the fledgling nation, they remain the leading cause of death for pregnant women worldwide.

Completing the first study on unwanted pregnancy in East Timor, Dr Belton - a research associate with CDU's Graduate School for Health Practice - said maternal deaths in East Timor continued to be very high.

"Key findings (of the study) included that induced abortion continued to be performed in secret," she said.

"Forty per cent of all emergency obstetric care was managing and treating complications from early pregnancy losses, and doctors and midwives continued to be reluctant to speak with women about induced abortion."

The study, Maternal Mortality, Unplanned Pregnancy and Unsafe Abortion in Timor-Leste: A Situational Analysis, found medical professionals were reluctant to talk to their patients about abortions.

Dr Belton presented her findings as part of East Timor's first congress on health sciences in Dili in December.

"A huge problem is that there has been no research conducted on unsafe abortion since Timor-Leste's independence from Indonesia in 2002," Dr Belton said.

"This study describes the context of unplanned and unwanted pregnancy and fertility management, as well as investigating and canvassing a way forward."

The study - funded and commissioned by The United Nations Population Fund - also recommended strategies to assist the reduction of morbidity and mortality associated with unwanted pregnancy and unsafe abortion.

Dr Belton said the law regulating termination of pregnancy in Timor-Leste was highly restrictive.

"The legal situation is complex and confusing for health professionals, given views on abortion are influenced by the Catholic context of the country," she said.

"Access to family planning information, education and supplies is limited and in three of the four health facilities investigated, evidence-based protocols in the provision of post-abortion care were not used."

Dr Belton's research methods included analysing data from a maternal death audit, monitoring service provisions, studying reproductive health indicators, and face-to-face interviews with doctors, midwives and women recovering from early pregnancy losses.
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30 Jan 2009, 10:31
~*Pagan*~
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Despite your moral stance on this topic, wouldnt it be better to make at the very least medical abortions legal? Its time we stopped allowing religion to influence survival.
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30 Jan 2009, 14:50
& skull.
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as much as i'd probably never want an abortion myself, i'd probably be really unhappy if the option wasn't there if it needed to be. ie; my life was in danger if i continued the pregnancy.
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30 Jan 2009, 18:40
~RedFraggle~
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I believe Ireland still have this problem as I think abortion is still illegal there too. However, as a result, many women just travel to the UK for abortions.
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30 Jan 2009, 18:53
DWFWK
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Abortion is never safe for the baby
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30 Jan 2009, 21:30
~*Pagan*~
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Timor is incredibly poor, these women would not have the option to travel.

And to the above poster...thats a big DUH. Did you even read the rest of the article? Its not refering to abortions for birth control but for maternal survival.
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30 Jan 2009, 23:06
~RedFraggle~
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Troll. Or someone who's too much of a wimp to sign from their own diary.
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31 Jan 2009, 00:23
.love.struck.
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I am pro-choice. I think it is insane that some places still have abortions illegal. If women are going to do it anyway, then at least they should have the option to do it in a safe matter. I myself couldn't get an abortion but I believe women have a right to choose what they want to do with their body.
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31 Jan 2009, 01:02
Acid Fairy
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I could never have an abortion unless it was medically advised, but I am all for a person's right to have one. The fact that the illegality in certain places forces women to have backstreet abortions makes me sick. Abortions will always happen, so why not just legalise it and cut the death rates?! It's a no brainer.
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