Abstract

Abortions that are unsafe or illegal are one of the leading causes of violations of women's and children's human rights throughout the globe. Lack of access to safe abortion procedures results in a significant number of fatalities and severe immobility. In India, it is estimated that 15.6 million pregnancies occur on a regular basis. A significant portion of them are thought to be dangerous. Unsafe fetal removal is the third leading cause of maternal death, claiming the lives of 10 women every day and leaving thousands more with morbidities. There is a need to strengthen access to abortion advantages while also preventing women's passing and inabilities. In 2002, as part of the Abortion Assessment Project, the Abortion Assessment Project led an immense focus on incited fetal removal in India. The exams, which were a significant part of this project, assessed 6.4 million preterm newborns in India each year. Even while the act of removing a fetus is not inherently immoral, the unlawful manner in which it is carried out makes it highly damaging and should be banned.

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