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5 Live investigation uncovers evidence of backstreet abortions in UK


An undercover investigation for 大象传媒 Radio 5 Live has uncovered evidence of illegal backstreet abortions, 40 years after abortion in the UK was legalised.

Leading gynaecologist John Parsons has warned of an inevitable increase in illegal abortion activity because of the availability of drugs on the black market.

A 大象传媒 undercover reporter, posing as a pregnant illegal immigrant, was sold Chinese herbs to induce an abortion, followed by the pill mifepristone, also known as RU486.

These illegal abortion drugs were supplied by Chinese practitioners at the Shanghai Herbal and Acupuncture Centre in Dalston.

RU486 is a prescription-only drug and should only be taken under supervision of a medical professional.

The undercover reporter was told to take 拢100 worth of pills, if a herbal mixture did not work.

The 大象传媒 has spoken to health care professionals and community workers who said they came across women who admitted using alternative ways of terminating their pregnancies.

A doctor in Manchester said he treated a patient who came to his clinic suffering from extensive bleeding after using Chinese herbs to abort a foetus.

The Shanghai Herbal and Acupuncture Centre in Dalston was unavailable for comment.

The programme has discovered that women in Britain are seeking back street abortions for a variety of reasons, from teenagers who do not trust the confidentiality of their family doctors through to illegal immigrants who are not covered by the NHS.

For many a private abortion, which can cost up to 拢1,500, is not an option.

But the 5 Live Report uncovered evidence of the drug Misoprostol, commonly known as Cytotec, being sold without prescription for as little as 拢30.

In a secretly recorded meeting, a 大象传媒 reporter was sold 14 tablets, which a Polish dealer claimed to have smuggled from Turkey.

It is illegal both to sell prescription drugs or to aid an abortion without a licence.

The 5 Live Report also found RU486 being sold over the internet, which the programme bought for 拢40.

Official figures show that between 2001 and 2005 there were 10 prosecutions for procuring an illegal abortion in England and Wales but the secretive nature of the problem means it is difficult to establish how widespread it is.

The Department of Health said: "We have no evidence that illegal abortions are being performed.

"Any suspected breaches of medicines legislation are investigated and, where appropriate, enforcement action is taken against suppliers who operate outside the legal requirements."

5 Live Report: Britain's Backstreet Abortions can be heard at 11.30am on the Rachel Burden programme on Radio 5 Live on Sunday 25 November 2007.

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Category: 5 Live
Date: 23.11.2007
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