Abstract
This paper analyzes how the management of the Covid-19 pandemic has caused tension regarding human rights, focusing in the right to health as well as in sexual and reproductive rights related to pregnancy and childbirth processes, reviewing various documents and national and international regulations. Concerning the national situation, we will conclude that our country has been no exception to the regional and international reality, where a consideration of the protection of public health has become evident, with mainly a health-based focus, above the protection of the human rights of pregnant women with regards to sexual and reproductive health.
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