Abortion in Turkey
Overview of abortion laws and practices in Turkey
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Abortion in Turkey is legal up to ten weeks of pregnancy and has been so since 1983. The legal framework governing abortion in Turkey is primarily based on the 1983 Population Planning Law, which was enacted to address population growth and improve women's health.
Legal Framework
The Population Planning Law of 1983 allows for abortion on request up to ten weeks of gestation. Beyond this period, abortion is permitted only under specific circumstances, such as when the pregnancy poses a risk to the woman's life, in cases of severe fetal impairment, or if the pregnancy is a result of rape.
Consent Requirements
For married women, the consent of the husband is required for an abortion. Unmarried women, however, can obtain an abortion without needing parental or partner consent. Minors under the age of 18 require parental consent.
Access to Services
Abortion services are available in both public and private healthcare facilities. However, access can vary significantly between urban and rural areas, with urban centers generally offering more comprehensive services. In recent years, there have been reports of some public hospitals refusing to perform abortions, citing conscientious objection or lack of resources.
Cultural and Political Context
Abortion remains a contentious issue in Turkey, with debates often reflecting broader political and cultural divides. While the law permits abortion, societal attitudes can be conservative, and there have been political efforts to restrict access further. In 2012, the government proposed reducing the gestational limit from ten to four weeks, but the proposal was met with significant public opposition and was not enacted.
Statistics and Trends
According to estimates, approximately 100,000 abortions are performed annually in Turkey. The rate of abortion has been declining, attributed to increased use of contraceptives and family planning services.
Public Opinion
Public opinion on abortion in Turkey is mixed, with surveys indicating a divide between those who support the current legal framework and those who advocate for more restrictive measures. The issue often intersects with discussions on women's rights and reproductive health.
Also see
- Reproductive rights in Turkey
- Women's health in Turkey
- Contraception in Turkey
- Population Planning Law (Turkey)
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Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD