The price of a pill abortion in Veracruz is $2,999. This procedure uses 2 drugs that work together to end a pregnancy safely and effectively. The drugs are misoprostol and mifepristone, while one loosens the gestational sac of the endometrium, the other dilates the cervix for expulsion of the sac. The World Health Organization recommends 2 procedures for the safe termination of an unplanned pregnancy. One of them is abortion with pills, a procedure we have in our center in Veracruz. Legal abortion using the method with medication for provincial patients has a final all-inclusive price of $2,500. Meanwhile, the criminalization of abortion does not reduce the frequency of practices, but forces women to resort to dangerous or clandestine methods that put their lives and health at risk. Currently, there are initiatives in Mexico©that are presented at almost every congress in the country to decriminalize abortion, although in many of them it has not yet been voted. In Yucatan, Tamaulipas, Baja California, Durango, San Luis Potosã, Quintana Roo, Colima, Guanajuato, Querã©taro, Jalisco, Puebla, Chiapas and Nayarit, abortion is only allowed for certain reasons, including the crime of rape or when the life of the mother is in danger or there are malformations in the fetus. Veracruz has decriminalized abortion! As the second most populous state after the CDMX, this decision guarantees autonomy and freedom to more women, girls and youth. Thank you Veracruz for moving towards reproductive justice.#AbortoLegalVeracruz#EsLey💚💚 pic.twitter.com/imk4t1EtCf Robles insisted that clandestine abortion is a public health issue and that the opinion she has put forward on this issue is right, she also asked MPs not to confuse that decriminalisation is not the same as obligation. It is also possible to perform this procedure at home.
Through a virtual consultation, we will confirm if you are a candidate for the procedure, explain everything you need to know about it and send you the medicine to the address you provided. In Veracruz, abortion with pills with home delivery costs $1,499 + shipping, which costs $180. “The criminalization of [abortion] does not prevent them from performing it, but what it does is that it is performed in unsanitary and secret conditions where women and young people put their lives at risk,” he said. For this reason, the discussion was brought before the SCJN so that it would force the Veracruz legislature to finally reform its penal code in favor of women`s reproductive rights in the state. This project also attempted to eliminate the 90-day temporality for abortion in cases of rape, as it contradicted the General Rights of Victims as well as NOM-046-SSA2-2005 on the prevention and attention of sexual violence. However, on July 29, 2020, 4 ministers voted against and only 1 in favor, as the discussion focused on whether or not there was a legislative omission. The ministers who rejected the project, such as Ana Margarita Ríos Farjat, voted in this way, arguing that the rule of termination of pregnancy in Veracruz is “regulated” (by the 5 grounds of “non-criminality” that the local penal code has already taken into account) and is therefore not ignored. The only one who voted in favour, Juan Luis González Alcántara Carrancá, who was also the author, assured that the complainants had a legitimate interest in protecting the defence of their human rights and that the Mexican State also had obligations by signing the CEDAW and Belem do Pará conventions. Some ministers who voted against, such as Norma Lucía Piña Hernández, supported Minister González Carrancá`s statements, but assured that it was not the substance but the form that was being discussed.
The matter was therefore referred to another minister of the CSCN to develop a new project. [15] [16] [17] On the same Tuesday, the Veracruz Congress voted to decriminalize abortion until the 12th week of pregnancy. Veracruz is the fourth state in the republic to decriminalize abortion, the others being Mexico City, Oaxaca and Hidalgo. “We welcome the fact that the government of Veracruz recognizes women`s autonomy in deciding their lives and protects their freedom to choose rather than motherhood. It is not fair that in some parts of the country there are women who have access to their reproductive rights such as abortion, while others reveal their lives, health and forced pregnancies depending on where they live,” said María Antonieta Alcalde, Director of Ipas CAM. The law adopted today in Veracruz consists of reforms to state legislation that, in addition to decriminalizing abortion during the first 12 weeks of pregnancy, will reform criminal cases by characterizing the forced crime and excluding it from penalties in the area of rape, artificial insemination and impaired women`s health. In addition, it is important to take into account the fact that some anti-abortion organizations create fake profiles of alleged ILE clinics on social networks and may occur in the entity due to the recent decriminalization of abortion and the fact that there are still no more ILE clinics in the state. Mexico City, 20. July 2021.- On Tuesday, the Official Gazette of Veracruz published the decree decriminalizing abortion up to 12 full weeks of pregnancy and making the state the fourth entity that respects, recognizes and guarantees the right of women to terminate a pregnancy. With 25 votes in favour, 13 against and one abstention, local lawmakers, mainly from Morena, voted in favour of decriminalising abortion.
During the session, the MP who presented the initiative to reform the penal code, morenoite MÓNICA Robles, ±alado, that her political party is for the life and the right of women to decide on their bodies: “The criminalization [abortion] does not prevent them from practicing it, but what it also does is that it is practiced in unsanitary and secret conditions, where the lives of women and young people are in danger,” he said. During the morning, ± anti-right groups demonstrated in front of the Legislative Building to express their opposition to the reform. Veracruz was the fourth unit in the country to support the decriminalization of abortion after Hidalgo approved it on June 30. In addition, article 151 protects women from forced abortion: anyone who terminates a woman`s pregnancy without her consent at any time during pregnancy± can be punished with imprisonment of three to 10 years and a fine of up to one hundred days` salary. While the states that only allow abortion in certain situations or causes are: With 25 votes in favour, 13 against and one abstention, the Veracruz Congress approved the initiative of Morena deputies Mónica Robles, who proposed the legal termination of pregnancy until the 12th anniversary of pregnancy. Authorized pregnancy week, with which the state becomes the fourth nationwide to decriminalize abortion. Feminist collectives and organizations in the entity continue to protest even after decriminalization because they do not want the law to become a “dead letter,” especially because of the lack of training and awareness of public health personnel. One of the most recent protests took place as part of the Global Day of Action for Access to Legal and Safe Abortion to demand the development of the Local Protocol for Safe Abortion, as happened in Mexico City after decriminalization and legalization in 2007.
Although the Technical Guideline for the Management of Safe Abortion in Mexico (published by the Federal Ministry of Health and the National Center for Gender Equality and Reproductive Health) has been in place since June 2021, this document is very general at the federal level and there may be things that may not be suitable for all entities in the country. However, on 12 November 2021, their requests were met since this regulation was published in the Official Journal. [28] [29] Therefore, at Ipas CAM, we will continue to work to improve reproductive health care across the country and make elective, legal and safe abortions a reality. #EsLey “Clandestine abortion, which borders on laws as we have in the state right now, is a public health problem. Punishment does not prevent them from practicing it, but what it does is that it is practiced in unsanitary and secret conditions in which women and young people put their lives at risk.