Resolution von Sevilla 2010

Anlässlich der neunten FIAPAC-Konferenz in Kooperation mit ACAI, Spanien 
Sevilla, 22./23. Oktober 2010, Achieving Excellence in Abortion Care

 

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Die Resolution wurde von 601 auf dem Gebiet von Schwangerschaftsabbruch und Familienplanung arbeitenden Medizinalpersonen aus 53 Ländern angenommen

 

Termination of an unwanted pregnancy is the most frequently performed clinical intervention in Obstetrics and Gynaecology. Safe provision has therefore a huge impact not only on women but also on society as a whole. Reducing the occurrence of unwanted pregnancies by sexual education, easy access to effective contraceptive methods and the provision of safe abortion has resulted in significant reduction in maternal morbidity and mortality. FIAPAC is dedicated to improve contraceptive use and the medical standard of abortion care when needed.

The participants of the 9th FIAPAC conference therefore encourage the Spanish society to provide prevention of unwanted pregnancies as well as best medical care for women with un unwanted pregnancy as manifested in the Spanish new law. Please find more information in the Berlin Declaration

Concering refusal to offer medical treatment based on private beliefs

Participants of the FIAPAC conference object to the use of conscientious objection in reproductive health. Abortion services and legislation is a basic and potentially life-saving medical service for women to which they have a right. The FIAPAC expresses its deep concern with the recent Council of Europe resolution on “The right to conscientious objection in lawful medical care”. FIAPAC supports the original report approved by the Social, Health and Family Affairs Committee “Women’s access to lawful medical care: the problem of unregulated use of conscientious objection”. FIAPAC further points to the ethical obligation of health professionals to provide legal medical services and to give priority to basic needs of patients over private beliefs.