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ismnotwasm

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Tue Jun 4, 2013, 12:02 PM Jun 2013

El Salvador’s “Beatriz” in recovery after cesarean [View all]



Beatriz, a critically ill Salvadorian woman who was denied a therapeutic abortion by the country’s Supreme Court last week, underwent a cesarean on Monday and is currently recovering and in stable condition; her anencephalic fetus, lacking parts of its brain and skull, did not survive.

“She’s in good hands, being looked after well,” Health Minister Maria Isabel Rodríguez told Reuters on Monday. “I expect things to go well over the next few hours.”

After debating Beatriz’s petition for a therapeutic abortion — a request supported by her doctors, the Salvadoran health ministry and international human rights groups — for seven weeks, the court ruled against the procedure, but determined that doctors “could proceed with interventions” if Beatriz’s health continued to deteriorate due to her kidney failure and lupus.

Soon after the ruling, the health ministry ordered Beatriz’s doctors to perform a cesarean, a legal compromise allowing the state to uphold its restriction on all abortion while enabling doctors to terminate Beatriz’s nonviable pregnancy and, ultimately, save her life.

“At this point, the interruption of the pregnancy is no longer an abortion. It is an induced birth,” Rodríguez, said of the cesarean on Thursday.

http://www.salon.com/2013/06/04/el_salvadors_beatriz_in_recovery_after_cesarean/




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