HALF OF BRAZILIAN WOMEN AVOIDING PREGNANCY DUE TO ZIKA FEARS.

Over fifty percent of women aged 18 - 39 years in Brazil are avoiding pregnancy due to the Zika epidemic, according to a new study published on 23rd December, 2016 that suggests the country must urgently re-evaluate its reproductive health policies. Since the outbreak of Zika in Brazil, there have been 1,845 confirmed cases of congenital Zika syndrome in babies, researchers said. There is an urgent need to reconsider abortion criminalisation, and also to improve reproductive health policies to ensure women have access to safe and effective contraceptives, they said. Researchers feom University of Brasilia in Brazil wanted to undestand how the epidemic had impacted reproductive health practices.
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