Abortion Research Compendium – India

Trends and policy realities of abortion (MTP) in India
Dr. Raghavendra Rao M.V,Dr. V. Raghunandan Reddy,Dr. Rekha A,Dr. T. P. Shailaja,Dr. Mary Sowjanya,Dr. Nisha Bhatia,Dr. G. Surender Reddy,Dr. M Karindas,Dr. Ilie Vasiliev,Dr. S. Rani Reddy

Abortion is vital health care. It is human right. It is an ethical choice. Unsafe abortions are the third leading cause of maternal mortality in India. Abortion is the spontaneous or induced termination of pregnancy before fetal viability. Some prefer miscarriage to spontaneous pregnancy loss. Medical termination of pregnancy is referred as the installation of miscarriage. According to Indian customs, marriage is a legalized relationship of man and woman for the procreation of children. Reproduction of children is a noteworthy right allowed to ladies by nature. When a woman is forced to have an abortion without her wish or consent, it amounts to breach of her right as a woman to reproduce children. Termination of pregnancy has been prohibited by law in many countries, but in India induced abortion is legal under the Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Act 1971

Dr. Raghavendra Rao M.V, Dr. V. Raghunandan Reddy, Dr. Rekha A, Dr. T. P. Shailaja, Dr. Mary Sowjanya, Dr. Nisha Bhatia, Dr. G. Surender Reddy, Dr. M Karindas, Dr. Ilie Vasiliev, Dr. S. Rani Reddy. Indian Journal of Medical and Allied Research Volume 11, Issue 2, Nov 2022 pp 1-7.

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