Unheard voices: a cross-sectional study on the perception of Sri Lankan female factory workers towards the Abortion Law
Suchira Suranga,
Duminda Rajakaruna,
Janaranga Dewasurendra
et al.
Abstract:Introduction: Induced abortion is restricted in Sri Lanka and is only permitted to save the life of the mother. However, many women undergo abortion through unsafe ways, putting themselves at risk of complications and incomplete abortion. Among the most vulnerable to unintended pregnancies and induced abortions are female factory workers (FFWs).Objectives: To explore the knowledge and perception of FFWs towards Sri Lanka’s abortion lawsMethods: A structured questionnaire was administered by a team of trained i… Show more
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