Taliban Birth Control Ban: Afghanistan Women Face Deadly Pregnancies

by Dr Natalie Singh - Health Editor
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Rising Maternal Mortality in Afghanistan Linked to Taliban Restrictions on Contraception and Healthcare

Soraya,35,waits for medicine in jaghori province,after her local clinic was forced to close. photograph: Getty Images

Maternal mortality rates are increasing in Afghanistan, with women facing dire consequences due to the Taliban’s restrictions on contraception, healthcare access, and women’s freedom of movement. As the Taliban seized power in August 2021, access to essential reproductive health services has drastically declined.

Humaira*, 38, recounts taking abortion pills after discovering she was pregnant with a girl.”My husband wanted a son. If I gave birth to another daughter, he would beat me or divorce me. So I bought medicine secretly.” This story reflects a disturbing trend reported across Afghanistan, where women face pressure to bear sons and resort to unsafe abortions when pregnant with female fetuses. Reports indicate that forced miscarriages, self-induced abortions, and abuse following the revelation of a female fetus are becoming more common.

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