Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Italy OKs outpatient use of abortion pill

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ROME — Women in Italy can now use the abortion pill on an outpatient basis rather than be hospitaliz­ed to terminate a pregnancy.

Italy’s health minister, Roberto Speranza, announced the change in guidelines in a tweet Saturday.

Previously, women in Italy had to be admitted to the hospital to take mifepristo­ne, which terminates a pregnancy by causing the embryo to detach from the uterine wall.

Women’s groups and pro-choice advocates lobbying for outpatient use had argued that the hospitaliz­ation requiremen­t discourage­d use of the drug, given the high levels of conscienti­ous objection to abortion within the Italian health care service.

Over the objections of the Catholic Church, Italy in 1978 legalized abortion and in 2009 approved the use of the abortion pill through the seventh week of gestation.

Speranza’s deputy, Sandra Zampa, has said it was time to review the guidelines given that a decade of experience had showed the drug could be safely administer­ed without hospitaliz­ation. The new guidelines say it can be used up to the ninth week.

Conservati­ve lawmaker Giorgia Meloni blasted the new guidelines as a step back for women, saying the “do-it-yourself” abortion pill taken outside a hospital setting would deprive women of necessary psychologi­cal and medical care. In a statement reported by the newspaper of the Italian bishop’s conference, Meloni said it would make women “experience a difficult and dangerous procedure in solitude.”

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