Peru Hotline, Day 1

The Peruvian abortion hotline, "Aborto: Información Segura", or "Abortion: Safe Information" was launched today with a press conference at the Hotel Riviera in Lima. The hotline will give information based on scientific studies put out by the World Health Organization and by FLASOG, the Latin Amerian Federation of Obstetric and Gynecological Societies.

  • Press conference, Lima

    Press conference, Lima

In the press conference, the Spokespersons for the hotline, Fátima Valdivia and Arón Núnez-Curto, spoke about the need for the hotline, both as a way to get this much needed information into the hands of women in Peru, and as a way to push public debate on this issue. Given that there are at least 376,000 abortions performed annually in Peru, and all of these under conditions of clandestinity (the number of abortions performed legally is very small), it is an issue that affects all women in Peru. Of course, the women who are wealthy and/or very computer literate can either pay large amounts of money to get a safe abortion in a well-run clandestine clinic, or travel abroad, or at least access the reliable information on a number of websites, such as those of the World Health Organization, or Women on Waves. However, most women are not able to pay for the Internet and/or do not know where to look for this information, which has already showed that it can lower the complications from unsafe abortion, and protect women's lives and health.

The spokespeople from the hotline were joined by Veronica Marzano, from the abortion hotline in Argentina, and Susan Davies, from Women on Waves, to speak about the international and regional aspects of this project.

To speak about the different social and medical aspects of the abortion situation in Peru, feministas Gina Vargas, Maria Emma Mannarelli y María Ysabel Cedano participated in a panel discussion, joined as well by Dr. Miguel Gutiérrez, a specialist in sexual and reproductive rights.

  • How can I do an abortion with pills?

    The best and safest way a woman can do an abortion herself until the 9th week of pregnancy is with the use of two medicines called Mifepristone (also known as the abortion pill, RU 486, Mifegyn, Mifeprex), and Misoprostol (also known as Cytotec, Arthrotec, Oxaprost, Cyprostol, Mibetec, Prostokos or Misotrol).
    If you live in a country where there is no access to safe abortion services and you would like to obtain a medical abortion with Mifepristone and Misoprostol, please go to Women on Web.
    A woman can also do an abortion herself until the 9th week of pregnancy with only the use of Misoprostol.

  • Ecuador, June 2008

    The Coordinadora Juvenil por la Equidad de Género (Youth Committee for Gender Equity, ‘CPJ’) invited Women on Waves to come to Ecuador to support them in their stuggle to legalize abortion. Moreover we want to inform women of the possibility to do a safe abortion themselves with medicines, Cytotec, that are available in Ecuador.

    For help in Ecuador: (593) 098301317

  • Spain, October 2008

    Women on Waves has visited Spain from October 16 till 21 at the invitation of 33 Spanish organisations (please click here for list) concerned with a better abortion law.

    If you need help with abortion in Spain now, click here

  • Abortion hotline Chile, May 2009

    Press inquiries: +0056 984668855

  • Abortion on our ship

    You can make an appointment with us by telephone, email or by visiting the ship. We will inform you about when and where to board the ship. You will be treated according to Dutch professional medical standards, which include full confidentiality about counselling and/or treatment. Here you can read more about counselling, the treatment and what to expect afterwards.

  • The Portuguese Diary

    In this day-to-day diary, read what happened during the Women on Waves campaign in Portugal.

  • Media Portugal

    The best way to get an impression of the discussion in Portuguese society is to look at the overwhealming press coverage. From august 23 on, we have collected more than 700 newspaper articles. Next to the continuous TV coverage on all channels public and commercial. It shows how our trip has helped to put legal abortion on the agenda again in Portugal.

  • BBC Correspondent

    Link More about the BBC documentary "Abortionship" from the Poland campaign]