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To find out more, read our updated Cookie policy, Privacy policy and Terms & Conditions (BUTTON) OK Project Syndicate - Back to home Project Syndicate Logo * Magazine * Log in * (BUTTON) Search * (BUTTON) Menu * Latest * Columnists * (BUTTON) Sections + Economics + Politics + Development + Sustainability + Culture + Innovation * (BUTTON) Topics + PS 25 + Trade Wars + Media + Value in the Age of AI + Africa + View all * On Point * Big Picture * (BUTTON) Multimedia + Videos + Podcasts (BUTTON) pro-choice rally Charles McQuillan/Getty Images * (BUTTON) Comments 0 * (BUTTON) Add to Bookmarks (BUTTON) Chinese * Arabic * Czech * Dutch * English * French * German * Indonesian * Italian * Portuguese * Russian * Spanish * Facebook * Twitter * Whatsapp 堕胎正常化 Sep 25, 2018 Françoise Girard 纽约—上个月,在布宜诺斯艾利斯,34岁的两个孩子的母亲伊丽莎白(Elizabeth),因为急切地想要堕胎而将欧芹插入子宫颈,结果香消玉殒。几天 前,阿根廷参议院以微弱多数阻止了怀孕14周以内堕胎合法化的立法。如果该法案获得通过,也许伊丽莎白现在还活着。但是,她只是可怕的数字中的一个:今 年,将由40多位阿根廷妇女因为堕胎失败而死亡。 9月28日,全世界活跃分子将铭记国际安全堕胎日,这是一个为因压迫性的反堕胎法而死的妇女致哀的机会。但这一天也应该以伊丽莎白和其他像她一样的妇女 之名传达一个信息:堕胎尽管在许多国家仍然是一个政治敏感话题,但它只是一个生活现实。 每一年都会有25%的妊娠——大约5,600万例——被终止。各个国家和各个社会经济阶层都有堕胎发生。在美国,61%的堕胎者是20多岁,59%为已 育,近三分之二有宗教信仰。但堕胎最普遍的还是发展中国家,这些国家的生育规划服务常常普及有限。事实上,高达88%的全球堕胎发生在南方国家。 We hope you're enjoying Project Syndicate. 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