Following the judgment of the US Supreme Court overturning the Roe vs Wade judgment, the clock on women’s rights in one of the world’s oldest democracies has been turned 50 years behind. Protestors are raising the “My body, My choice” slogan across the country and social media is trending with ‘#Bansoffmybody’.
"The Constitution does not confer a right to abortion; Roe and Casey are overruled, and the authority to regulate abortion is returned to the people and their elected representatives," the conservative-dominated court noted. Further, in the majority opinion, Justice Samuel Alito, who had signed a previously leaked draft on overruling abortion rights, said, "abortion presents a profound moral issue on which Americans hold sharply conflicting views.”
The shredded Roe vs Wade case had previously protected a woman’s right to abortion under the Constitutional right to privacy.
The right to abortion has been one of the most divisive and bitterly fought issues in global politics, that largely affects a woman’s basic right and her autonomy over her body. While conservatives have waited decades to go back in time, activists say that banning abortion can have a life-threatening and devastating impact on women financially, mentally and physiologically as they would be forced to bear a life against their will. It also violates a woman’s right to privacy as it is feared that anti-abortion governments and private entities will soon resort to cutting-edge digital technologies to surveil women’s search history and track data on their reproductive health.
While religious belief, that a foetus has life and therefore it has a right to live, has come out victorious, let us shed light on how criminalising abortion snatches away a woman’s right to a healthy and dignified life.
Women’s health at risk
The abortion ban does not mean lesser abortions, but more unsafe abortions, posing serious health risks to women. President Joe Biden has upheld that the ban on abortion will put women’s reproductive health severely at risk. The UN sexual and reproductive health agency (UNFPA) and the World Health Organization (WHO) noted that a staggering 45 per cent of all abortions around the world are unsafe, making the procedure a leading cause of maternal death.