Mexico City, Oaxaca, Hidalgo, Veracruz, Baja California, Colima, Sinaloa, Guerrero and Baja California Sur are the states where women are currently legally allowed to have abortions up to 12 weeks` gestation. Veracruz Congress approves decriminalization of abortion Specifically, if „Roe v. Wade“ was abolished, any territory in the country would be free to ban or allow abortion at will, which would affect about 36 million women of childbearing age living in conservative states, according to a recent report by Planned Parenthood. On Tuesday, Chileans celebrated. On the World Day of Action for Safe and Legal Abortion alone, the country`s lower house voted to decriminalize abortion up to 14 weeks` gestation, a decision that is causing much controversy in the country and will still have a long legislative road to go. The city has been practicing legal abortion since 2007 and support services for women have not been interrupted during the pandemic. In Tabasco, the meeting took place in two places: La Estrella Park and JuÁrez Park in Villahermosa. Women demanded access to abortion regardless of their sexual orientation, their bodies without hormones or hormones, and regardless of their gender identity©. „Green handkerchief in place!“ shouted many people present. On Tuesday, hundreds of feminists marched in Bogotá in the Plaza de Bolívar for „free, feminist and anti-racist abortion.“ In a country where, like many of its neighbors, termination of pregnancy is only allowed for three reasons. The state`s so-called „heartbeat“ law, which went into effect on Sept. 1, bans abortion after cardiac activity is detected in the embryo, usually about six weeks. That`s despite the fact that most women don`t know they are pregnant at the time, and before 85% to 90% of abortions are performed, experts say.
On Thursday, June 2, lawmakers approved the decriminalization of abortion up to 12 weeks` gestation in Baja California Sur with 16 votes in favor and 3 against. Congress emphasized that the amendment to state law is intended not to criminalize women if they choose to have an abortion, and that this action will be carried out in a free, safe and free manner. In Mexico, abortion is not legal at the national level, but since 2007, its regularization at the state level and under the coordination of penal codes in some states is already a reality. Currently, only nine entities allow legal abortion up to the age of 12. week of pregnancy, and only if they are in certain causal situations indicated by the legal framework. „Abortion yes, abortion no, I decide“ was the slogan with which the rebels of the Medusa collective began the march. Several groups and women in Yucatan protested in front of the local Congress to demand that an abortion initiative be approved in the entity. March in Tabasco for the decriminalization of abortion. (Marãa Albert Hernández) Texas rewards every citizen with at least $10,000 if they can sue someone who helps perform an illegal abortion. Decide. This was and still is the purpose of the marches to demand the decriminalization of abortion.
Women no longer want to be controlled, women no longer want to ask permission, mainly from men, and when they become mothers one day, they want it because of their desire. Therefore, on September 28, this puebla was painted green again and sheltered about 300 souls who shouted: Legal abortion now! The Congress of Hidalgo approves the decriminalization of abortion According to local sources, the clashes were punctual throughout the day; Although clashes between feminists and security forces are frequent during marches in the country. Hundreds of women gathered in the Stele of Light to march to the capital`s Zócalo to demand the decriminalization of safe and free abortion in the country. The march had free mobility from the beginning according to the provisions of the CDMX government. Legal abortion in Mexico: Congress approves decriminalization in historic Baja California Sur! SCJN Declares Criminalization of Abortion Unconstitutional Historic Day! The Congress of the state of Baja California Sur approved Thursday 2. June 2022, decriminalized abortion and reduced the penalty against women who practice humiliation after 12 weeks of pregnancy. Accompanied by the Selected Reproduction Information Group (IWRM), collectives from Aguascalientes, Puebla, Chihuahua, Chiapas, San Luis Potosí, Morelos, Jalisco, Sonora and Querétaro filed a lawsuit to enforce the approval of the state`s penal codes according to the criteria of the Supreme Court of the Nation (SCJN), which was declared unconstitutional in 2021. Certainly the criminalization of abortion. On September 28, the Global Day of Action for Safe and Legal Abortion, thousands of women in Latin America took to the streets to defend their sexual and reproductive rights. In Chile, Colombia and Mexico, protesters demanded access to legal, safe and free abortions through songs and hymns in color.