Warning: This post features details of child sexual abuse that could be triggering for some readers.
An 11-year-old Argentinian girl who became pregnant after being raped by her grandmother’s partner has been forced to give birth as Argentine authorities denied her the abortion she was entitled to.
The girl, her mother and women’s rights activists repeatedly asked for an abortion, but authorities ignored their requests. On Tuesday, at 23 weeks gestation, the girl had to undergo a caesarean section.
The baby is not expected to survive.
According to a psychologist at the hospital, the girl said: “I want you to remove what the old man put inside me.”
The Guardian reported the move has been blamed on Argentina’s anti-choice strategy, which strongly holds onto its motto of “save both lives”.
While abortion is illegal in Argentina, it is allowed to be performed in cases of rape or when a woman’s life is at risk. In court, a doctor declared the girl faced “high obstetric risk” if her pregnancy was allowed to continue.
She became pregnant after being abused by the grandmother’s 65-year-old partner, who has since been arrested.