Abstract: Obstacles of unsafe abortions are a crucial public health issue facing women in different developing countries. In India, Abortion practice is legalised for a broad span of medical & social reasons. But there is a question mark as to whether women get safe abortion in our country. There are many drawbacks in abortion practice in practicality such as restricted access to recognised abortion providers, the peril of compelled contraceptive acceptance, the financial value relating to legal abortion, the dishonour that is connected with induced abortion. In India, each and every......
Keywords: Abortion , Welfare , Social stigma, Socio-economic, Government, Medical termination of Pregnancy Act.
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