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Eliana Revollar, the ombudsman, described the TC’s decision to allow free delivery of pills the next morning as a transcendent measure. The official said that this would allow women who were victims of rape to avoid unwanted pregnancies.
“There were over 50,000 cases of unwanted pregnancies or victims of rape. There are pregnancies of 14 year old girls that are 100% forced; then makes it possible to use pills in the morning, which is already happening at high socio-economic levels, making it universal, will allow those girls and women who have unwanted pregnancies to make a timely decision and not give birth to children as a result of rape, this is prohibitive in TC This is exceptional , an emergency that is not undertaken every time after a while,” he said on RPP’s Todo Se Sabe program.
Revollar also said that the verdict constitutional Court covers not only the problem the morning after pill. In this sense, he stressed that the state should continue to promote prevention programs.
“Mental health should also be part of a much stronger and more coherent national policy. When you’re dealing with prevention, you really have to worry about respect, tolerance, and respect comes with limits and from an early age. you have to teach them not to touch their body,” Revollar explained.
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This Thursday, the Constitutional Court (CC) ordered the Ministry of Health to deliver free emergency oral contraceptives, or better known as “next day pills”, to its care centers. This delivery must be carried out with prior relevant information and used in exceptional situations.
The TC also establishes in its ruling that the Ministry of Health should develop free national distribution of emergency oral contraceptives as part of the government’s family planning policy. In addition, it is indicated that both the World Health Organization and the FDA, and Minsa herself, have recognized that this is not an abortion, so there are no objective grounds or grounds to prevent citizens from accessing it.
Source: RPP

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