Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Abortionre­lated deaths due to poor knowledge of law: Doctors, experts

- HT Correspond­ent

MUMBAI: There is rise in abortionre­lated mortalitie­s in India due to poor awareness about the Medical Terminatio­n of Pregnancy (MTP) Act, said a panel of doctors and health policy experts at a conference organized by Global Health Strategies.

It is because of this poor knowledge of law that women continue to choose unsafe abortions methods.

The Medical Terminatio­n of Pregnancy (MTP) Act, 1971 allows abortion up to 20 weeks of pregnancy.

Beyond 20 weeks, the doctor can decide to terminate the pregnancy only in cases where there is a threat to the mother’s or the child’s life, said Dr. Nozer Sheriar, former Chairperso­n of the MTP Committee and secretary general at Federation of Gynaecolog­ists and Obstetrici­an Societies of India (FOGSI).

However, doctors are wary of performing abortion procedures as they fear authoritie­s taking action against them under the Prenatal Diagnostic Techniques under which it is illegal for doctors to determine the sex of the child during ultrasound­s.

“Even if doctors conduct the abortion procedure for a genuine reason, they will be under the scanner if the aborted foetus was a female,” Dr. Sheriar added.

Dr. Suchitra Dalvie, coordinato­r, Asia Safe Abortion Partnershi­p said that the government doesn’t advertise the MTP Act enough for more women to know about their legal rights regarding terminatio­n of pregnancy.

A study published in the scientific journal, The Lancet, in December 2017, showed that out of the 15.6 million abortions performed in India in 2015, 0.8 million women used unsafe methods putting their lives at risk.

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