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Having an abortion at 15 “changed my life,” says the Welsh Greens candidate

Nana MediaBy Nana MediaJanuary 24, 20263 Mins Read
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Introduction to a Personal Story

A candidate for the upcoming election shared her personal experience of having an abortion at the age of 15 to emphasize the importance of women’s health and rights. This experience, which occurred during her GCSE studies, significantly changed her life and made her understand topics such as bodily autonomy and sex education.

The Experience and Its Impact

The candidate spoke openly about the issue for the first time when addressing sixth-form students at a recent school event. After the event, she expressed that women’s rights need to be defended, especially in a political environment where some still want them taken away. She mentioned that without access to abortion, she would likely have a 13-year-old child now, and this access is not guaranteed to women elsewhere in the world. This experience set her on the path to understanding the importance of human rights, bodily autonomy, and women’s rights.

Abortion Laws and Access

Abortions are legal in Wales, England, and Scotland up to 24 weeks of pregnancy and beyond if there are serious health risks. In Northern Ireland, abortions have been allowed since 2020 for pregnancies up to 12 weeks, but after that, they are only permitted in certain cases, including fetal anomalies. The candidate emphasized the importance of access to abortion and the need to defend this right, especially considering the restrictions in other parts of the world.

Importance of Education

The candidate attributed the circumstances leading to her abortion to a lack of proper sex education in school and not being given correct information at the time. She stressed that it’s crucial to ensure young people have access to the right information to make informed decisions about their health when it comes to sex. Reflecting on her situation was part of her political awakening, which she says is still an ongoing theme today.

Defending Women’s Rights

The candidate reflected on the situation in America, where women have had their right to abortion taken away, and emphasized the importance of defending the right to abortion and the right to have an abortion close to home. She also highlighted the need for young people to have access to the education they need, regardless of their cultural or religious background, to understand how to protect themselves during sexual activity.

Conclusion and Support

The candidate’s story underscores the importance of access to abortion, proper sex education, and the defense of women’s rights. For those affected by the issues raised, there are organizations that can provide support. It is essential for individuals to have the right information, access, and resources to understand and protect their health and rights.

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