Abortion in Bangladesh

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Abortion in Bangladesh

Abortion in Bangladesh is a complex issue that intersects with legal, cultural, and health dimensions. The practice and regulation of abortion in Bangladesh are influenced by the country's legal framework, religious beliefs, and public health policies.

Legal Framework[edit | edit source]

In Bangladesh, abortion is generally illegal except in cases where it is necessary to save the life of the woman. The Penal Code of 1860, a remnant of British colonial rule, criminalizes abortion under most circumstances. However, there is a provision for "menstrual regulation" (MR), which is a procedure to regulate the menstrual cycle when menstruation is absent for a short duration. MR is legally permitted and widely practiced as a means to manage early pregnancy.

Menstrual Regulation[edit | edit source]

Menstrual regulation is a procedure that can be performed up to 10-12 weeks from the last menstrual period. It is considered a safe and effective method to prevent unwanted pregnancies and is often used as an alternative to abortion. The government of Bangladesh supports MR services as part of its family planning and reproductive health programs.

Public Health Perspective[edit | edit source]

The public health approach to abortion in Bangladesh focuses on reducing maternal mortality and morbidity associated with unsafe abortion practices. Unsafe abortions are a significant concern, particularly in rural areas where access to healthcare services is limited. The government and various non-governmental organizations (NGOs) work to improve access to safe MR services and educate women about reproductive health.

Cultural and Religious Context[edit | edit source]

Bangladesh is a predominantly Muslim country, and Islamic beliefs play a significant role in shaping attitudes towards abortion. Generally, abortion is viewed unfavorably, except in cases where the mother's life is at risk. However, the acceptance of menstrual regulation as a family planning method has been facilitated by its framing as a means of regulating menstruation rather than terminating a pregnancy.

Challenges and Controversies[edit | edit source]

Despite the availability of MR services, challenges remain in ensuring access to safe and legal procedures. Stigma, lack of awareness, and inadequate healthcare infrastructure can lead to unsafe practices. Additionally, there are ongoing debates about expanding legal access to abortion and improving reproductive rights for women.

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