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In disappointing news last week, senators in Argentina voted against legislation to allow elective abortion up to 14 weeks of pregnancy. Public support and the passing of the bill in a lower congressional body had brought the right to choose the farthest in the country’s legislative history, only to fall short on Aug 8.
Proponents called it devastating for women’s rights but vowed to fight on. Since 1921, abortion has been legal in Argentina only when a pregnancy is the result of rape or a woman’s life is in peril. Criminalising abortion does not protect women’s health or prevent unintended or unwanted pregnancies, and nor does it stop terminations— up to 500000 abortions take place each year in Argentina, and unsafe abortion is a leading cause of maternal death. But in deeply Catholic Argentina, the Church’s influence runs deep. Catholic bishops spoke out against the bill and the Cardinal of Buenos Aires pontificated fetal rights in a mass during the legislative debate.