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Post-abortion policy raises fears of mass abortions

by Staff reporter
2012 August 05 18:26:07 | 1665 Views
Confusion surrounds a new policy that enables women who illegally terminate pregnancies to access medical attention without being reported to the police, following revelations that the law criminalising such abortions is yet to be amended.

Last week, Government announced the policy, saying post-abortion care would help reduce the country's maternal mortality rate.

However, concerns emerged following strong indications the move was not in concert with the Termination of Pregnancy Act.

Fears also abound that "habitual abortionists" could go scot-free under the cover of the new policy.

Health and Child Welfare Minister Dr Henry Madzorera said in an interview that the new measures do not seek to promote large-scale abortion.

"The Termination of Pregnancy Act of 1977 still stands," he said.

"By approving post-abortion care to those who could have experienced or practiced unsafe abortions, we are not giving people the right to abort. We are only trying to save lives."

Dr Madzorera said the initiative was part of Government efforts to reduce maternal complications.

Unsafe abortions are reported to cause 5,8 percent of maternal deaths in the country.

"There is no law that requires a person to acquire a police report before accessing treatment. The ministry's mandate is to treat everyone regardless of their circumstances.

"People who exercise unsafe abortions suffer a number of complications, which include post-abortion sepsis, haemorrhage while some may end up with fertility problems for life. All we want is to save women from suffering such infirmities."

The Termination of Pregnancy Act of 1977 criminalises abortion.

The procedure can only be conducted to terminate a pregnancy resulting from rape or in a case where the pregnancy poses danger to the life of the mother or unborn child.

Police sources last week maintained that abortion outside these defined parameters is illegal. The sources said police are yet to receive information regarding the new policy.

"Abortion is still illegal in Zimbabwe. The development that women who illegally abort and seek post abortion care and treatment at clinics and hospitals will no longer be reported to the police is something yet to be communicated to us," said a source.

Women's Action Group executive director Mrs Edna Masiyiwa hailed the initiative as "a big step towards the emancipation of women".

"We are happy because women can now get post-abortion care as a lot of women were dying due to failure to get adequate treatment after they sustained miscarriages, which, in medical terms, is classified as abortion," she said.

"We have also learnt that people are afraid of visiting the hospital to get treatment after carrying out abortions.

"As much, as we acknowledge that abortion was and is still a crime, it is not the duty of doctors to take the law into their own hands and report abortion patients to the police. Also, there is no way of knowing how the baby has been lost. The aim is to save people's lives and that is all we advocate."




A Harare-based pastor said abortion remained illegal.

"What message is Government sending? Abortion is a crime and those who willingly break the law should be brought to book and not try to hide behind medical institutions," said the pastor.

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Source: SM

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