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  2. Abortion in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Throughout history, naturally occurring herbs and plants have been used to induce abortion and end unwanted pregnancies in Latin America. Other common practices of inducing illegal abortions include the insertion of objects such as sticks and catheters into the uterus in order to rupture the amniotic sac to trigger termination.

  3. Women in the Cuban Revolution - Wikipedia

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    In 1965, access to abortion in Cuba was expanded, no longer restricted to extreme cases and was to be carried out by public doctors free of charge, rather than by private practitioners. [35] Cuban women were also greatly affected by the Cuban literacy campaign launched by the government after the revolution. [36]

  4. Women in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    In modern Cuba, women have free access to abortion and up to two years maternity leave. [19] Before the success of the Cuban Revolution in 1959, abortion in Cuba was illegal and contraceptives inaccessible. Reproductive health laws were patterned after the 1870 Penal Code in Spain, making abortion highly restrictive. [21]

  5. Timeline of Cuban history - Wikipedia

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    This is a timeline of Cuban history, ... Christian anti-abortion activist Oscar Elías Biscet is detained by Cuban police for organizing meetings in Havana and Matanzas.

  6. Reproductive rights in Latin America - Wikipedia

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    When the European powers colonized Latin America, they brought with them the Catholic Church's beliefs on reproductive rights. [8] Even today, religion in Latin America is characterized by the predominance of Roman Catholicism, although there is also increasing Protestant influence (especially in Central America and Brazil) as well as by the presence of other world religions.

  7. This is who is affected by abortion legislation.

  8. History Reveals the Truth About Exemptions to Abortion Bans - AOL

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    Contrary to claims by anti-abortion activists, history shows that abortion bans hinder women's health and threaten their ability to have children.

  9. Book Review: Edel Rodriguez shows Cuban history as a ... - AOL

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    Decades before Edel Rodriguez made his iconic, mouth-only political illustration of Donald Trump for the cover of Time magazine, he was a boy growing up in Fidel Castro’s Cuba. In his new ...