Activists in Mexico are turning to social media to offer access to abortions.
It is a service presented by so-called reproductive justice organisations.
They are hoping to change the views of those who oppose the termination of pregnancies, and decriminalise the practice in the predominantly Catholic country.
While abortion is legal in Mexico City and in the state of Oaxaca, it is still banned in Mexico’s other states.
Al Jazeera's Manuel Rapalo reports from Mexico City.
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It is a service presented by so-called reproductive justice organisations.
They are hoping to change the views of those who oppose the termination of pregnancies, and decriminalise the practice in the predominantly Catholic country.
While abortion is legal in Mexico City and in the state of Oaxaca, it is still banned in Mexico’s other states.
Al Jazeera's Manuel Rapalo reports from Mexico City.
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