Termination of pregnancy (TOP), also known as induced abortion, is the removal of the products of conception in order to stop the progression of pregnancy (1).
TOP has only recently been made legal in the UK, and remains illegal in many parts of the world, especially in countries where Catholicism is the dominant religion.
Less than half of the pregnancies worldwide are unintended and half of these end in abortion (1). Abortion can be:
The present abortion law came into power in 1967. It was modified in an attempt to resolve the dilemma presented by technical advances in keeping earlier preterm babies alive.
Unsafe abortion
WHO defines unsafe abortion as "a procedure for terminating an unintended pregnancy carried out either by persons lacking the necessary skills or in an environment that does not conform to minimal medical standards, or both" (2).
In 2015–2019, a global rate of 39 abortions per 1000 women between 15 to 49 years old was recorded (3).
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