India's Abortion Experience

India's Abortion Experience
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Publisher : Philosophy & the Environment S
Total Pages : 272
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ISBN-10 : UVA:X002559937
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Synopsis India's Abortion Experience by : Sripati Chandrasekhar

Chandrasekhar, the author of India's 1971 Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act, which legalized abortion in that country, examines the effect of the legislation on poor women. He discusses the Indian view of abortion, the history of India's abortion legislation, demographic effects of abortion, and female feticide. Appendices include a list of medical indications for termination of pregnancy, figures on illegal abortions before 1971, and US Supreme Court decisions on abortion cases. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Safe Abortion

Safe Abortion
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Publisher : World Health Organization
Total Pages : 107
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ISBN-10 : 9789241590341
ISBN-13 : 9241590343
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis Safe Abortion by : World Health Organization

At a UN General Assembly Special Session in 1999, governments recognised unsafe abortion as a major public health concern, and pledged their commitment to reduce the need for abortion through expanded and improved family planning services, as well as ensure abortion services should be safe and accessible. This technical and policy guidance provides a comprehensive overview of the many actions that can be taken in health systems to ensure that women have access to good quality abortion services as allowed by law.

Abortion in India

Abortion in India
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 290
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ISBN-10 : 9781000084153
ISBN-13 : 1000084159
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis Abortion in India by : Leela Visaria

India was a pioneer in legalizing induced abortion, or Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) in 1971. Yet, after three decades, morbidity and mortality due to unsafe abortion remain a serious problem. There is little public debate on the issue despite several national campaigns on safe motherhood. Instead, discussion on abortion has mainly centred around declining sex ratio, sex-selective abortion, and the proliferation of abortion clinics in urban areas. Adding to the problem is that abortion continues to be a sensitive, private matter, often with ethical/moral/religious connotations that sets it apart from other reproductive health-seeking behaviour. This book fills a gap in our understanding of the ground realities with respect to induced abortion in India to create an evidence-based body of knowledge. Using both quantitative and qualitative research methods, the case studies show why and under what circumstances women seek abortion and the quality of services available to them. They also explore inter-generational differences in attitudes and practices, the perceptions and selection of providers, female-selective abortion, and informal abortion practitioners. Among other issues, the contributors show that strong preference for sons, availability of modern techniques for diagnostic tests, widespread acceptance of the small family norm, and heavy reliance on female sterilisation as the primary method of contraception lead women to abort unwanted pregnancies. A book that goes beyond the smokescreen of data and regulations to unravel the human story behind elective abortion, it will be of interest to those studying health, public policy, and gender, apart from the general reader.

Abortion in India

Abortion in India
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 8131605647
ISBN-13 : 9788131605646
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis Abortion in India by : S. G. Kabra

The termination of an unwanted pregnancy as a medical solution to what essentially is a social problem requires critical consideration of all aspects of the problem, especially in the commercialized culture of the medical profession. In India, medical termination of a pregnancy is a complex multi-dimensional issue. Abortions in India - whether therapeutic or non-therapeutic, clinical or criminal, safe or unsafe, as well as gender-selected - and all such related aspects are examined in this book, which is a compendium of the medical, legal, and social dimensions of induced abortions. The book will be of great interest to women in general and women activists in particular, along with medical professionals and policy makers, as well as both pro-abortion and pro-life groups.

Fertility, Biology, and Behavior

Fertility, Biology, and Behavior
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Publisher : Academic Press
Total Pages : 245
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ISBN-10 : 9780080916989
ISBN-13 : 0080916988
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis Fertility, Biology, and Behavior by : John Bongaarts

Fertility, Biology, and Behavior: An Analysis of the Proximate Determinants presents the proximate determinants of natural fertility. This book discusses the biological and behavioral dimensions of human fertility that are linked to intermediate fertility variables. Organized into nine chapters, this book begins with an overview of the mechanisms through which socioeconomic variables influence fertility. This text then examines the absolute and relative age-specific marital fertility rates of selected populations. Other chapters consider the trends in total fertility rates of selected countries, including Colombia, Kenya, Korea, Indonesia, Mexico, Pakistan, France, and United States. This book discusses as well the effects of deliberate marital fertility control through contraception and induced abortion. The final chapter deals with the management of sex composition and implications for birth spacing. This book is a valuable resource for reproductive physiologists, social scientists, demographers, statisticians, biologists, and graduate students with an interest in the biological and behavioral control of human fertility.

Women's Human Rights and Migration

Women's Human Rights and Migration
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Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages : 272
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ISBN-10 : 9780812249330
ISBN-13 : 081224933X
Rating : 4/5 (30 Downloads)

Synopsis Women's Human Rights and Migration by : Sital Kalantry

In Women's Human Rights and Migration, Sital Kalantry examines the laws to ban sex-selective abortion in the United States and India to argue for a transnational feminist legal approach to evaluating prohibitions on the practices of immigrant women that raise human rights concerns.

Abortion and Woman's Choice

Abortion and Woman's Choice
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Publisher : Verso Books
Total Pages : 673
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ISBN-10 : 9781804294857
ISBN-13 : 1804294853
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis Abortion and Woman's Choice by : Rosalind Pollack Petchesky

“The best book I have read on the politics of reproduction. It raises complex theoretical and strategic questions, in a clear and accessible way, and represents an important breakthrough in feminist thinking.” – Leslie Doyal, author of What Makes Women Sick This prize-winning study is the definitive work on the politics of abortion and fertility. Rosalind Pollack Petchesky provides overwhelming evidence against the anti-abortion forces and in the process takes up issues of teenage sexuality, the politics of eugenics, and women’s relationship to medical technology. The book’s continuing relevance is a tribute to the author and a sad indictment of contemporary politics.

Abortion Services in India

Abortion Services in India
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Total Pages : 132
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015069128059
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Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis Abortion Services in India by : Ravi Duggal

Wombs in Labor

Wombs in Labor
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Publisher : Columbia University Press
Total Pages : 269
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ISBN-10 : 9780231538183
ISBN-13 : 0231538189
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Wombs in Labor by : Amrita Pande

Surrogacy is India's new form of outsourcing, as couples from all over the world hire Indian women to bear their children for a fraction of the cost of surrogacy elsewhere with little to no government oversight or regulation. In the first detailed ethnography of India's surrogacy industry, Amrita Pande visits clinics and hostels and speaks with surrogates and their families, clients, doctors, brokers, and hostel matrons in order to shed light on this burgeoning business and the experiences of the laborers within it. From recruitment to training to delivery, Pande's research focuses on how reproduction meets production in surrogacy and how this reflects characteristics of India's larger labor system. Pande's interviews prove surrogates are more than victims of disciplinary power, and she examines the strategies they deploy to retain control over their bodies and reproductive futures. While some women are coerced into the business by their families, others negotiate with clients and their clinics to gain access to technologies and networks otherwise closed to them. As surrogates, the women Pande meets get to know and make the most of advanced medical discoveries. They traverse borders and straddle relationships that test the boundaries of race, class, religion, and nationality. Those who focus on the inherent inequalities of India's surrogacy industry believe the practice should be either banned or strictly regulated. Pande instead advocates for a better understanding of this complex labor market, envisioning an international model of fair-trade surrogacy founded on openness and transparency in all business, medical, and emotional exchanges.