The information in the passage most likely supports which of the following?
SEVERE COMPLICATIONS
Laura Buckingham could have died three times. Ms. Buckingham, 37, has one son. She has also had 11 planned pregnancies that have gone wrong. In one case a miscarriage [aborto espontâneo] led to an infection, requiring emergency treatment. In another she had an ectopic pregnancy, lodged outside her uterus, which can cause internal bleeding. She also had a molar pregnancy in which two sperm fertilized one egg, which can sometimes lead to cancer. On each occasion prompt medical attention in Britain, where she lives, has kept her healthy. “Without it,” she says, “I might not be here.”
On June 24, 2022, America’s Supreme Court restored to the 50 states the power to pass their own abortion laws, which it had taken away in 1973. Within a week seven states had banned abortion (with some exceptions, such as when a woman’s life is in danger). These changes go against a global trend towards more permissiveness. Since the early 1990s more than 50 countries have loosened laws on abortion. Only 5% of women of reproductive age live in countries where abortion is completely banned. Some 36% live in places with no restrictions, at least during the first trimester.
Global evidence suggests that banning abortion tends not to reduce by much the number of abortions that occur. However, by slowing or hindering [obstruir] treatment in obstetric emergencies, such as those suffered by Ms. Buckingham, abortion bans can make pregnancy less safe.
Adapted from The Economist, July 2, 2022.
FGV 2023 - QUESTÃO 41
The information in the passage most likely supports which of the following?
A) a combination of prompt medical attention and Britain’s liberal abortion laws saved Laura Buckingham’s life during her unsuccessful pregnancies.
B) if one day Britain prohibits abortions, Laura Buckingham will not be able to live there.
C) eventually, the great majority of U.S. states will pass laws banning abortions.
D) it’s possible that banning or not banning abortions will have little impact on the number of those procedures performed worldwide.
E) at the moment, there is nothing to support the idea that banning abortions could affect women’s health in a negative manner.
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GABARITO:
D) it’s possible that banning or not banning abortions will have little impact on the number of those procedures performed worldwide.
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