Eleven-year-old girl gives birth to rapist’s child after Argentina refuses abortion

A cesarean section carried out on an 11-year-old girl raped by her grandmother’s husband has reignited the debate about abortion in Argentina, which has strict rules against female reproductive rights. 

"I want you to take out of my tummy what the old man put there," the girl had said in a complaint lodged with authorities in the northern province of Tucuman.

She and her mother then submitted an abortion request.

That procedure took seven weeks, though, as doctors invoked their right to conscientious objection.

Argentine authorities often drag their feet in such cases until the legal window for an abortion has passed.

At 23 weeks, doctors deemed the girl to be in danger but instead of an abortion, they performed a caesarean section.

"The child’s wishes should have been taken into account. There were two reasons for the abortion," said the family’s lawyer, Cecilia De Bono.

Argentine law allows for pregnancy terminations in extreme cases, such as rape or when the mother’s life is in danger.

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"Vaginally, it wasn’t possible. Her body wasn’t sufficiently developed for a 23 week pregnancy, and even if it had been, she wasn’t psychologically ready given the many abuses she’d suffered," said gynecologist Cecilia Ousset, who took part in the intervention at the Eva Peron hospital in Tucuman.

Doctors say the five-month-old baby has almost no chance of surviving.

"The state is responsible for torturing Lucia," said #NiUnaMenos, which means ‘not one less,’ one of the feminist organizations leading the campaign to legalize abortion.

The Tucuman local government justified its actions, claiming to have put in place "the procedures necessary to save both lives."

Last year, a bill to legalise abortion up to 14 weeks was adopted by the chamber of deputies but defeated in the senate, under strong pressure from the church.

In Argentina, the home of Pope Francis, the question of abortion is a hugely divisive topic.