Venezuelan women forced to risk online pill market in face of abortion ban

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The socialist-led country has little sex education, acute shortages of contraceptives and one of Latin America’s most restrictive laws

“I told them I needed help, and all they did was ask personal questions about my economic status and where I lived, studied and worked,” said Sofía.

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'Forced' ? No one is forced to have an abortion.

? Abortion is URSS 1920. END.

As a Venezuelan, this is embarrassing and heartbreaking. And people here still believe abortion is a crime

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Why did you say 'the socialist-led country' ?

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