Argentina court allows abortion for teen

A court in Argentina has overturned a family court ruling and allowed a young rape victim to seek an abortion.

A court in Argentina has ruled that a 14-year-old rape victim may have an abortion, overturning a judge's earlier decision barring the procedure.

The teenage girl discovered early last month that she was pregnant after being raped by her mother's partner.

The teen and her mother, who live in the conservative city of Salto, sought an abortion at a local hospital.

But a family court judge ordered the girl to give birth and surrender the baby for adoption.

The lower court decision denying the girl an abortion had provoked outrage by women's groups which maintained that the judge had exceeded his authority.

Judge Victor Soria had ruled that the right to life of the unborn child trumped the rights of the teen, but the Supreme Court on Friday overturned that decision.

Abortion for the most part is illegal in Argentina, but there are exceptions, including in the case of rape, or when the life of the mother is at risk.

A federal Supreme Court last year issued a ruling that rape victims could not be punished for terminating a pregnancy, and no longer would need a court's permission to get an abortion.

The court ruled that a woman's sworn statement at the doctor's office that she had been rendered pregnant following a sexual assault would be sufficient.

But the high court ruling has not always been observed, with some conservative areas still requiring that rape victims seek court permission for an abortion, and in some cases refusing to grant it.


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