Family Planning initiative Hamilton
Subject:
Family Planning initiative Hamilton
1
November 2009
A debate has erupted recently over a proposal by Family Planning to provide early medical abortion using the abortion pill at its Hamilton clinic, with a view to expanding the service to other regions.
As a group that has been campaigning for humane abortion laws for nearly 40 years, Alranz is concerned about some of the misinformation being promulgated by those who oppose this important initiative – and we’re trying to set the record straight.
Fact Sheet on Early Medical
Abortion
1 November 2009
1. THE
INITIATIVE
Family Planning has applied to the Abortion
Supervisory Committee for a license to provide an Early
Medical Abortion service (within the first nine weeks of
pregnancy only) at its Hamilton clinic, with a view to
expanding to other clinics in New Zealand.
2. THE
METHOD
Early Medical Abortion is the use of pills
(Mifegyne, also knownas RU486, followed by misoprostol) to
cause a miscarriage early in the pregnancy. It is a safe
alternative to a surgical abortion.
3. THE
HISTORY
The abortion pill Mifegyne was approved for use
in New Zealand by the Ministry of Health in August 2001 and
has been used here for early medical abortion since April
2002.
Early medical abortion is currently available from eight facilities throughout New Zealand including hospitals and private clinics, six in the North Island and two in the South Island.
4. A GOOD
DEVELOPMENT
The earlier an abortion is carried out, the
safer it is, so improving access is crucial. Offering this
service in more clinics would give New Zealand women more
and safer options. A study published in 2008
(“Geographical access to termination of pregnancy services
in New Zealand” by Martha Silva and Rob McNeill) showed
access to early abortion services is difficult for more than
one-sixth of New Zealand women.
5.
MISINFORMATION
There has been a lot of this. Following
are just a few highlights, but for a more detailed
discussion, please visit our factsheet
at:
http://www.alranz.org/ALRANZpamphletmedicalabortion.htm
(a). CLAIM: Mifegyne is a dangerous drug:
Mifegyne
is a very safe drug when used correctly. The World Health
Organisation in 2005 put the drug on its list of essential
medicines for developing countries because of its role in
preventing unsafe abortions. There have been 8 reported
deaths in the U.S., and none in Europe, Scandinavia or
Australia. The U.S. death rate of 0.8 per 100,000 medical
abortions compares favourably with any number of
medications, including Viagra (a rate of five male deaths
for every 100,000 Viagra prescriptions) and paracetamol (150
accidental fatal overdoses each year in the U.S.). Having an
early, safe medical abortion is approximately ten times
safer than giving birth.
(b.) CLAIM: There will be
more abortions:
This claim is not borne out by experience
in other countries, or New Zealand itself. In Sweden, France
and Great Britain, availability of medication abortion when
abortion was already legal did not increase the number of
abortions. And since the introduction of medical abortion in
New Zealand, the numbers of abortions have not increased but
have trended downward, from a peak of 18,511 in 2003 to
17,940 in 2008. (Source: Statistics
NZ)
ENDS