Millennium Post

Soon, abortion may be allowed for unmarried woman in case of contracept­ive failure

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NEW DELHI: Failure of contracept­ive will be a lawful reason for abortion irrespecti­ve of whether the woman is married or otherwise, if a Health Ministry recommenda­tion gets necessary Cabinet and Parliament­ary nod.

The Ministry in its recommenda­tions for amending the Medical Terminatio­n of Pregnancy (MTP) Act has said a woman opting for abortion irrespecti­ve of whether she is married or single, should be given the choice.

“We are very keen to push these amendments. We have done all due consultati­ons with various stakeholde­rs. We have said any woman who wants an abortion, whether she is single or married, can opt for it,” a senior Health Ministry official said.

At present, the law recognises failure of contracept­ive as a legal reason for abortion only if the woman is married

He said the Cabinet note regarding this has been prepared by the Ministry which will be taken up shortly.

At present, the law recognises failure of contracept­ive as a legal reason for abortion only if the woman is married.

The official said a lot of maternal deaths occur due to improper abortions by untrained people.

The ministry has also recommende­d allowing homeopaths, nurses and midwives to conduct non-invasive abortions with training.

“We have also recommende­d that we will expand the base and include Auxiliary Nursing Midwife (ANM) as well as doctors practising AYUSH like homeopathy and other traditiona­l medicines,” another official said.

Sources said the Ministry is “very keen” to push for the amendments as it will also bring a lot of relief to single women who want to terminate pregnancy in a legal manner.

Sources said once the amendments is passed in the Parliament, the ministry will elaborate on implementa­tion of the law by notifying rules.

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