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Passaris Calls for Reforms After Shocking Discovery of Abandoned Foetuses
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 48904, member: 636"] Kenya bans most abortions under current laws that allow the procedure when mothers face life-threatening situations. Woman Representative Esther Passaris spoke out after finding two dead babies dumped on a Nairobi street. The shocking discovery made her question how the country treats women facing unwanted pregnancies. She believes strict rules push desperate mothers toward dangerous back-alley procedures. Passaris wants lawmakers to provide better healthcare options for struggling women. The constitution permits abortions when trained doctors believe the mother might die from continuing pregnancy. However, rape victims and poor women cannot legally end pregnancies under these narrow rules. Many females from low-income families risk their lives seeking illegal procedures that often cause serious health problems. Passaris argues that criminalizing safe reproductive services creates more tragedies across the nation. She demands compassionate care instead of harsh judgment for women making difficult choices. Official records show over 792,000 women had abortions during 2023 despite legal restrictions. Unsafe procedures kill around 2,600 mothers each year and send thousands more to hospitals with complications. Tharaka Nithi county reported six abandoned babies found dead within one month. Child welfare officers want investigators to identify who commits these crimes. The crisis affects communities nationwide as women face impossible decisions without proper support. Public opinion splits sharply over legalizing abortion services throughout Kenya. Supporters claim safe procedures would save lives and protect female health from preventable deaths. Religious groups oppose expanding access based on moral objections to ending pregnancies. Passaris continues pushing for policy changes that prioritize women's dignity and medical needs. The debate rages as more tragic cases emerge from restrictive healthcare policies. [/QUOTE]
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