In Kenya, abortion is only legal in certain circumstances, such as when a woman’s life or health is at risk. With limited access to legal abortion services, many women are forced to seek unsafe procedures outside the healthcare system.
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- Mary Olush died following a botched abortion in western Kenya.
- Social stigma and restrictive laws force women to seek unsafe abortions. 49s
- Kenyan law allows abortion only if a woman's health is at risk, but interpretation is debated. 1m 29s
- Legal and political leaders argue abortion on demand is a crime. 1m 36s
- Most public hospitals in Kenya refuse to perform abortions, even for mental health reasons. 2m 9s