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Abortion Wishes and Abortion Prevention - Women Seeking Legal Termination of Pregnancy During the 1950s and 1960s in Finland

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Miina Keski-Petäjä

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https://doi.org/10.23979/fypr.45077

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Abstract

This article studies Finnish abortion-seeking women in the 1950s and 1960s by
investigating the life situations of the abortion-seeking women and their possibilities
to regulate childbearing under the 1950 Abortion Act. During the 1950s and 1960s,
abortion was legal in Finland only on medical, ethical or eugenic grounds. The data
consists of patient documents of the Finnish Family Federations (Vestliitto) Tampere
social counseling service (sosiaalineuvola) from the years 1955 and 1968 and the
documents mainly comprise abortion requests. Results show that in 1955 83 percent
and in 1968 68 percent of the abortion-seeking women were married. 90 percent of
them had two or more children and the mothers often requested abortion because of
poor financial or social circumstances. The family conditions of these women were
often described as difficult, as they had the main responsibility for taking care of and
providing for their families. The majority of the abortion requests were denied. In 1955,
only 16 percent of the abortion-seeking women received an affirmative decision from
the Family Federation whereas the share of admitted abortions in 1968 was 42 percent.
The documents show a severe collision between the womens wishes for abortion and the
societys interest to prevent abortions for pronatalist reasons. The data also indicates
that women were not treated equally because their own determined and persistant
behaviour as well as the doctoral practices influenced the abortion decisions.

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Published
January 1, 2012
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Keywords abortion, pregnancy, maternity policies, social counseling service, population politics, pronatalism, individualization, demographic transition
How to Cite
Keski-Petäjä, M. (2012). Abortion Wishes and Abortion Prevention - Women Seeking Legal Termination of Pregnancy During the 1950s and 1960s in Finland. Nordic Yearbook of Population Research, 47, 113-136. https://doi.org/10.23979/fypr.45077
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