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  2. Abortion in China - Wikipedia

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    By 1975, the abortion rate in China was 22.3%, nearly double what it had been only four years earlier. [9]: 158 One reason for this increase was the greater abortion access in rural China as a result of barefoot doctors. [9]: 158 The frequency of abortion continued to increase steadily throughout the 1970s and early 1980s. [9]: 178 By 1988 ...

  3. Abortion under communism - Wikipedia

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    Abortion in China is generally legal and accessible. [1] [2] [3] Abortions are widely accepted socially and are available to all women through China's family planning programme, public hospitals, private hospitals, and clinics nationwide. [4]

  4. Abortion law - Wikipedia

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    Abortion has existed since ancient times, with natural abortifacients being found amongst a wide variety of tribal people and in most written sources. The earliest known records of abortion techniques and general reproductive regulation date as far back as 2700 BC in China, and 1550 BC in Egypt. [6]

  5. China cuts Uighur births with IUDs, abortion, sterilization - AOL

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    The Chinese government is taking draconian measures to slash birth rates among Uighurs and other minorities as part of a sweeping campaign to curb its Muslim population, even as it encourages some ...

  6. Abortion laws worldwide: In what countries is abortion legal?

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    Where is abortion legal and where is abortion illegal? A guide explaining which countries allow abortion and which countries strictly restrict or outlaw abortion.

  7. Family planning policies of China - Wikipedia

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    The proliferation of barefoot doctors in the early 1970s increased abortion access in rural China and served as an important means of disseminating information about birth control and abortion. [ 9 ] : 158 In 1974, the central government required that contraception, including oral birth control, condoms, and cervical caps, be distributed free ...

  8. 16 countries with the world’s strictest abortion laws - AOL

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    It is estimated that around 90 million women of reproductive age live in countries where abortion is completely illegal. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ...

  9. One-child policy - Wikipedia

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    China outlawed sex selective abortions in 2005, but the law is tough to enforce because of the difficulty of proving why a couple decided to have an abortion. The abandonment, and killing, of baby girls has also been reported, though recent research studies say it has become rare, in part due to strict criminal prohibitions.