Over the last 30 years, as this report describes, 60 countries have liberalized abortion law, with only four rolling back its legality: the U.S., Nicaragua, El Salvador, and Poland. Nicaragua and El Salvador have very little in common with the U.S., but Poland is similar enough to make looking at what is happening there about women’s body rights worth attention. Doubly so because Poland has also been struggling as the U.S. has with rising christofascism. Well, I looked. And what I found, as this report describes, is much the same nastiness as one sees in the Red states in the U.S..
Krzysztof Sowinski has cried every day since his wife Marta, who was five months pregnant, died of sepsis in 2022; he believes doctors put Marta’s life in danger by not giving them the option to terminate the pregnancy while the fetus’ heart was still beating. Janusz Kucharski also lost his partner Justyna to sepsis in the fifth month of a pregnancy. She left behind two boys.
It is likely, reproductive-rights advocates say, that these women would be alive if not for Poland’s increasingly restrictive abortion laws. Abortion has been illegal in the country since 1993, but a 2020 ruling by Poland’s Constitutional Tribunal, which went into effect the next year, removed one of the […]