III. HOW RESTRICTIVE ABORTION LAWS HARM
DEVELOPMENT, PUBLIC HEALTH, AND EQUALITY
Where restrictive abortion laws are in place, women are forced to undergo unsafe procedures
that can pose a significant threat to their health and lives. Restrictive abortion laws also
undermine a country’s national development, including efforts to improve public health or
end poverty. To effectively achieve development goals, like those related to public health,
Congress must undertake a law reform process to reduce unsafe abortions and empower
women and girls to fully realize their reproductive rights.
REASONS FILIPINO WOMEN SEEK ABORTION SERVICES6
Inability to afford
the economic cost of
raising a child
72%
Husband, partner, or
relatives did not want
the pregnancy
32%
Pregnancy occurred
too soon after their
last one
57%
Pregnancy would
damage their health
31%
Number of existing
children are enough
54%
Pregnancy resulted
from forced sex
13%
Unintended pregnancies are also a significant underlying reason for abortion. In general, studies
indicate that unintended pregnancies and the incidence of abortion are both higher in places where
women experience barriers in access to contraceptives.7 In the Philippines, 17% of married women
have an unmet need for family planning services; younger married women have the highest unmet
need among all age groups (30% of those aged 15-19).8
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