When Maria discovered she was unexpectedly pregnant after a one-night stand in her home country of Malta, she knew she did not want a baby and would need to find a way to bypass the European island nation’s total abortion ban.
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By Anastasia Moloney and Fabio Teixeira
BOGOTA / RIO DE JANEIRO March 17 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – When Maria discovered she was unexpectedly pregnant after a one-night stand in her home country of Malta, she knew she did not want a baby and would need to find a way to bypass the European island nation’s total abortion ban.
An online search led her to Women on Web, a Dutch nonprofit telemedicine service that provides abortion pills around the world. After paying 130 euros ($135), Maria – who asked not to be identified by her real name – got the medication by mail.
“I cried a lot,” said the 26-year-old, saying she had been terrified that police would be able to see her web searches or the package would be searched by customs officers.