Pregnant girls can now obtain legal abortions anonymously in the
Maternal and Child Care Service Center of southern Xuanwu District
in the national capital of Beijing.
The service center was set up to take care of the reproductive
health of youngsters, and doctors will not only carry out
operations, but also provide information on methods of
contraception and sexual health.
Before the center was set up, doctors tried to give lectures on
conception control in some high schools and publicized their
hot-line number.
The action, nevertheless, aroused consternation and worries among
quite a few parents and some argued that the lectures would stain
their children's innocence.
But youngsters knew much more about sex than just the basic
biology, and parents should not try to shun reality, said Zong
Chunshan, director of the Beijing Legal and Psychological
Consulting Center for Minors, on Wednesday.
The growing numbers of adolescent pregnancies is becoming a global
problem. Approximately 14 million adolescent girls get pregnant
accidentally worldwide each year, and more than 4.4 million choose
abortion.
China is faced with problems menacing the reproductive health of
young people including the spread of sexually transmitted diseases
(STD) and AIDS, and increasing numbers of unwanted adolescent
pregnancies.
China set up its first rescue center for pregnant girls in February
in Chongqing Municipality in the southwest, and similar centers
have been established in the cities of Hangzhou and Jinan in its
coastal eastern area, Chengdu, the capital of southwestern Sichuan
province, and Harbin, the capital of the country's northernmost
province.
(Xinhua News Agency December 3, 2003)
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