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  2. Abortion in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, it was reported that 200,000 women a year were hospitalized for complications due to abortion (which includes both miscarriages and clandestine abortions). More recent figures estimate that around 250,000 women are hospitalized every year due to illegal abortion complications, or 50% of all illegal abortions estimated per year. [17]

  3. ADPF 442 - Wikipedia

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    ADPF 442 is an ongoing case of the Supreme Court of Brazil concerning the decriminalization of abortion, in any circumstance, up to 12 weeks of pregnancy. [1] As it stands, the Brazilian Penal Code prohibits abortion except in cases of rape and risk to the mother's life, and in the case of anencephalic fetuses (see ADPF 54).

  4. Brazilian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act - Wikipedia

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    Immunosuppressive drugs: Prescription notification form, and a consent form regarding teratogenic risks, confirming understanding and agreeing to be the sole user of the drug. (form provided by a local public health organization to the doctor) [5] C4 Antiretroviral drugs: management of HIV/AIDS - List revoked in September 2016. [6] revoked C5

  5. Brazilian women march against bill tightening abortion ban - AOL

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    Abortion is allowed in Brazil only in cases of rape, fetal deformation or when the mother's life is in danger. If the bill backed by evangelical lawmakers becomes law, abortions by rape victims ...

  6. Brazil's top court opens vote on decriminalizing abortion up ...

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    Brazil’s top court opened a session Friday that will decide whether abortion up to the 12th week of pregnancy will be decriminalized nationwide. The South American nation currently allows ...

  7. Brazil’s Abortion Dilemma Explored in Ventana Sur’s Pix-in ...

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    Milena Times’ debut feature “November” joins two further titles from Brazil as part of Primer Corte and Copia Final, Ventana Sur’s pix-in-post industry showdown. It participated in various ...

  8. 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.

  9. Lupus drug methotrexate can cause abortion. Some ... - AOL

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    Some women can't get it because of abortion laws, fear punishment. Methotrexate treats cancer, lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis but can cause birth defects. Some women can't get it because ...