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Abortion in Guam

Abortion in Guam is legal under territorial law, but the absence of abortion providers in the territory means that it is effectively impossible to receive abortion services.

History edit

Early history edit

Abortion, also known as pokká, was first documented in Guam in the 1750s. Chamorro women sought suicide, sterilization, or abortion as they did not wish to birth a child into the "subjugation of the Spaniards".[1] Early methods utilized by Chamorro women to self-induce abortion included consuming drinks made from tree trunks, roots, and leaves.[1]

20th century edit

There were no clinics or doctors providing abortion services during much of the 1990s. During this time, women who sought abortion services often traveled to the Philippines to get an abortion, though abortion was and continues to be illegal in the country.[2] In 1990, the Legislature of Guam enacted a law prohibiting abortion in all cases except when there was "substantial risk" to the woman's life or continuing the pregnancy would "gravely impair" her health.[3][2]

This law was challenged by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and struck down by the ninth circuit court of Guam in a case called Guam Society of Obstetricians and Gynecologists v. Ada in 1997.[3][4][5] Future Governor Lou Leon Guerrero, then serving as president of the Guam Nurses Association, testified in opposition to the ban.[6]

21st century edit

From the 2000s to 2016, there were two doctors in Guam who provided abortion services: Dr. Edmund Griley at Guam PolyClinic, and Dr. William Freeman, who worked at the Women's Clinic. Griley's retirement in November 2016 left Freeman as the sole abortion provider in the territory, with Freeman ultimately retiring in his own right in June 2018. Pacific Daily News reported that Freeman's successor at the Women's Clinic, Dr. Jeffrey Gabel, is personally opposed to abortion and refuses to provide abortion services.[2]

With abortion illegal in the nearby Philippines and not possible to receive in the neighboring Northern Mariana Islands, women in Guam seeking abortion care reportedly can pay out-of-pocket to travel to Hawaii or Japan for such services.[2] It was estimated in 2021 by The Guardian that the cost of the eight hour flight to Hawaii for individuals seeking abortion care amounted to around $1,000.[7]

Elected in the 2010 gubernatorial election, Republican Governor Eddie Baza Calvo signed pro-life legislation into law during his tenure.[8] In 2012, the Woman's Reproductive Health Information Act was implemented, creating new restrictions for abortion provision, including a 13-week gestational age limit, a physician-only requirement, and a 24-hour mandatory waiting period.[9][10] Following an ACLU lawsuit, the legislation was blocked by Frances Tydingco-Gatewood, Chief Judge of the District Court of Guam, in a 2021 ruling.[11] However, the law was reinstated in 2023 in a decision by the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, citing the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization in 2022.

Elected Governor in the 2018 election, Lou Leon Guerrero, a Democrat, has advocated in favor of abortion rights in Guam. In office, Guerrero has publicly supported the recruitment of an abortion provider to Guam.[12] In 2022, Guerrero vetoed legislation passed by the Legislature of Guam that aimed to restrict abortion rights.[13]

Access to services edit

Guam Memorial Hospital does not openly provide abortions and refused to refer women with life-threatening conditions to other medical facilities for abortions. Guam Regional Medical City also does not have any doctors willing to openly provide abortions and they did not provide referrals to doctors who provided them. The Department of Public Health and Social Services also refuses to provide abortion referrals.[2]

Telemedicine prescription of abortion pills edit

Doctors licensed to practice in Guam but resident elsewhere may prescribe abortion pills to Guam residents via telemedicine. As of August 2023, two doctors in Hawaii have done so.[14] In practice, this limits abortions in the territory to 11 weeks.[15] However, on August 1, 2023, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the law that women must consult a doctor in-person. The court reasoned that a doctor on Guam who did not perform abortions could refer women to one of the Hawaiian doctors who provided telemedical care. It was not known at the time if there would be Guamian doctors willing to do so.[16]

Statistics edit

In 2017, 239 abortions were performed, and 97% of these abortions utilized surgical intervention, such as dilation and curettage or intrauterine saline infusion. All but three abortions were performed at Women's Clinic.[17] As legal abortion is no longer readily available in Guam,[2] the current rate of abortion is not known.

Abortions by Type of Procedure (number of cases)[17]
Method of Abortion 2017 2016 2015
Uterine curettage or evacuation 219 279 259
Intrauterine Saline Solution Infusion 13 8 3
Medication-induced 3 1 1
Feticidal injection 4 0 0
Not reported 0 1 0
Total Number of Cases 239 289 263

Anti-abortion and abortion rights movements edit

The Catholic Church in Guam is active in support of restrictions on abortion through participation in the Rally for Life march.[2] In 1990, Archbishop Anthony Apuron, then the archbishop of the Archdiocese of Agaña in Guam, threatened to excommunicate members of the Legislature of Guam who opposed banning abortion in the territory.[18]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Rubinstein, Donald (1992). "Culture in court : notes and reflections on abortion in Guam". Journal de la Société des Océanistes. 94 (1): 35–44. doi:10.3406/jso.1992.2605.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Stole Weiss, Jasmine. "No abortion providers on Guam". Pacific Daily News. Retrieved 2019-05-29.
  3. ^ a b Arndorfer, Elizabeth; Michael, Jodi; Moskowitz, Laura; Grant, Juli A.; Siebel, Liza (December 1998). A State-By-State Review of Abortion and Reproductive Rights. DIANE Publishing. ISBN 9780788174810.
  4. ^ Lewin, Tamar (1990-03-21). "Guam's Abortion Law Tested By A.C.L.U. Lawyer's Speech". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-05-11.
  5. ^ Lewis, Neil A.; Times, Special To the New York (1990-08-24). "Judge in Guam Rejects Strict Law on Abortion". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-05-11.
  6. ^ Chen, David W.; Hayashi, Noriko (2023-06-26). "In Isolated Guam, Abortion Is Legal. And Nearly Impossible to Get". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-12-24.
  7. ^ Dyke, Michelle Broder Van (2021-02-22). "Getting an abortion on Guam requires a $1,000, eight-hour flight. A lawsuit could change that". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2023-12-24.
  8. ^ "Governor Signs 2 Abortion Related Bills Into Law". PNC News First. 2013-11-26. Retrieved 2023-12-24.
  9. ^ "Guam Legal Code" (PDF).
  10. ^ Center, Pacific News (2014-03-31). "DPHSS: Enforcement of "The Women's Reproductive Health Information Act " Will Begin June 2". PNC News First. Retrieved 2020-05-11.
  11. ^ "Our View: Judge's ruling reinforced a woman's right to choose". guampdn.com. 2021-09-09. Retrieved 2023-12-24.
  12. ^ Walker, Lannie (2019-08-19). "Inquiry into Guam abortion doctor continues". The Guam Daily Post. Retrieved 2020-05-11.
  13. ^ Admin (2022-12-28). "Guam governor vetoes anti-abortion bill". Pacific Island Times. Retrieved 2023-12-24.
  14. ^ Chen, David (June 26, 2023). "In Isolated Guam, Abortion Is Legal. And Nearly Impossible to Get". The New York Times. Retrieved June 26, 2023.
  15. ^ "The Abortion Pill | Get the Facts About Medication Abortion". Planned Parenthood. Retrieved 2023-12-24.
  16. ^ Chen, David W. (2023-08-02). "Federal Appeals Court Further Limits Abortion Access on Guam". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-12-24.
  17. ^ a b "Guam 2018 Statistical Yearbook | Statistics for Development Division". sdd.spc.int. Retrieved 2020-05-09.
  18. ^ Hofschneider, Anita (2022-12-22). "The Fight Over Abortion Access In Guam Has Broad Implications For Women In The Pacific". Honolulu Civil Beat. Retrieved 2023-12-24.

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Abortion in Guam is legal under territorial law but the absence of abortion providers in the territory means that it is effectively impossible to receive abortion services Contents 1 History 1 1 Early history 1 2 20th century 1 3 21st century 2 Access to services 2 1 Telemedicine prescription of abortion pills 3 Statistics 4 Anti abortion and abortion rights movements 5 ReferencesHistory editEarly history edit Abortion also known as pokka was first documented in Guam in the 1750s Chamorro women sought suicide sterilization or abortion as they did not wish to birth a child into the subjugation of the Spaniards 1 Early methods utilized by Chamorro women to self induce abortion included consuming drinks made from tree trunks roots and leaves 1 20th century edit There were no clinics or doctors providing abortion services during much of the 1990s During this time women who sought abortion services often traveled to the Philippines to get an abortion though abortion was and continues to be illegal in the country 2 In 1990 the Legislature of Guam enacted a law prohibiting abortion in all cases except when there was substantial risk to the woman s life or continuing the pregnancy would gravely impair her health 3 2 This law was challenged by the American Civil Liberties Union ACLU and struck down by the ninth circuit court of Guam in a case called Guam Society of Obstetricians and Gynecologists v Ada in 1997 3 4 5 Future Governor Lou Leon Guerrero then serving as president of the Guam Nurses Association testified in opposition to the ban 6 21st century edit From the 2000s to 2016 there were two doctors in Guam who provided abortion services Dr Edmund Griley at Guam PolyClinic and Dr William Freeman who worked at the Women s Clinic Griley s retirement in November 2016 left Freeman as the sole abortion provider in the territory with Freeman ultimately retiring in his own right in June 2018 Pacific Daily News reported that Freeman s successor at the Women s Clinic Dr Jeffrey Gabel is personally opposed to abortion and refuses to provide abortion services 2 With abortion illegal in the nearby Philippines and not possible to receive in the neighboring Northern Mariana Islands women in Guam seeking abortion care reportedly can pay out of pocket to travel to Hawaii or Japan for such services 2 It was estimated in 2021 by The Guardian that the cost of the eight hour flight to Hawaii for individuals seeking abortion care amounted to around 1 000 7 Elected in the 2010 gubernatorial election Republican Governor Eddie Baza Calvo signed pro life legislation into law during his tenure 8 In 2012 the Woman s Reproductive Health Information Act was implemented creating new restrictions for abortion provision including a 13 week gestational age limit a physician only requirement and a 24 hour mandatory waiting period 9 10 Following an ACLU lawsuit the legislation was blocked by Frances Tydingco Gatewood Chief Judge of the District Court of Guam in a 2021 ruling 11 However the law was reinstated in 2023 in a decision by the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals citing the U S Supreme Court s decision in Dobbs v Jackson Women s Health Organization in 2022 Elected Governor in the 2018 election Lou Leon Guerrero a Democrat has advocated in favor of abortion rights in Guam In office Guerrero has publicly supported the recruitment of an abortion provider to Guam 12 In 2022 Guerrero vetoed legislation passed by the Legislature of Guam that aimed to restrict abortion rights 13 Access to services editGuam Memorial Hospital does not openly provide abortions and refused to refer women with life threatening conditions to other medical facilities for abortions Guam Regional Medical City also does not have any doctors willing to openly provide abortions and they did not provide referrals to doctors who provided them The Department of Public Health and Social Services also refuses to provide abortion referrals 2 Telemedicine prescription of abortion pills edit Doctors licensed to practice in Guam but resident elsewhere may prescribe abortion pills to Guam residents via telemedicine As of August 2023 update two doctors in Hawaii have done so 14 In practice this limits abortions in the territory to 11 weeks 15 However on August 1 2023 the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the law that women must consult a doctor in person The court reasoned that a doctor on Guam who did not perform abortions could refer women to one of the Hawaiian doctors who provided telemedical care It was not known at the time if there would be Guamian doctors willing to do so 16 Statistics editIn 2017 239 abortions were performed and 97 of these abortions utilized surgical intervention such as dilation and curettage or intrauterine saline infusion All but three abortions were performed at Women s Clinic 17 As legal abortion is no longer readily available in Guam 2 the current rate of abortion is not known Abortions by Type of Procedure number of cases 17 Method of Abortion 2017 2016 2015 Uterine curettage or evacuation 219 279 259 Intrauterine Saline Solution Infusion 13 8 3 Medication induced 3 1 1 Feticidal injection 4 0 0 Not reported 0 1 0 Total Number of Cases 239 289 263Anti abortion and abortion rights movements editThe Catholic Church in Guam is active in support of restrictions on abortion through participation in the Rally for Life march 2 In 1990 Archbishop Anthony Apuron then the archbishop of the Archdiocese of Agana in Guam threatened to excommunicate members of the Legislature of Guam who opposed banning abortion in the territory 18 References edit a b Rubinstein Donald 1992 Culture in court notes and reflections on abortion in Guam Journal de la Societe des Oceanistes 94 1 35 44 doi 10 3406 jso 1992 2605 a b c d e f g Stole Weiss Jasmine No abortion providers on Guam Pacific Daily News Retrieved 2019 05 29 a b Arndorfer Elizabeth Michael Jodi Moskowitz Laura Grant Juli A Siebel Liza December 1998 A State By State Review of Abortion and Reproductive Rights DIANE Publishing ISBN 9780788174810 Lewin Tamar 1990 03 21 Guam s Abortion Law Tested By A C L U Lawyer s Speech The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2020 05 11 Lewis Neil A Times Special To the New York 1990 08 24 Judge in Guam Rejects Strict Law on Abortion The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2020 05 11 Chen David W Hayashi Noriko 2023 06 26 In Isolated Guam Abortion Is Legal And Nearly Impossible to Get The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2023 12 24 Dyke Michelle Broder Van 2021 02 22 Getting an abortion on Guam requires a 1 000 eight hour flight A lawsuit could change that The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 2023 12 24 Governor Signs 2 Abortion Related Bills Into Law PNC News First 2013 11 26 Retrieved 2023 12 24 Guam Legal Code PDF Center Pacific News 2014 03 31 DPHSS Enforcement of The Women s Reproductive Health Information Act Will Begin June 2 PNC News First Retrieved 2020 05 11 Our View Judge s ruling reinforced a woman s right to choose guampdn com 2021 09 09 Retrieved 2023 12 24 Walker Lannie 2019 08 19 Inquiry into Guam abortion doctor continues The Guam Daily Post Retrieved 2020 05 11 Admin 2022 12 28 Guam governor vetoes anti abortion bill Pacific Island Times Retrieved 2023 12 24 Chen David June 26 2023 In Isolated Guam Abortion Is Legal And Nearly Impossible to Get The New York Times Retrieved June 26 2023 The Abortion Pill Get the Facts About Medication Abortion Planned Parenthood Retrieved 2023 12 24 Chen David W 2023 08 02 Federal Appeals Court Further Limits Abortion Access on Guam The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2023 12 24 a b Guam 2018 Statistical Yearbook Statistics for Development Division sdd spc int Retrieved 2020 05 09 Hofschneider Anita 2022 12 22 The Fight Over Abortion Access In Guam Has Broad Implications For Women In The Pacific Honolulu Civil Beat Retrieved 2023 12 24 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Abortion in Guam amp oldid 1192739606, wikipedia, 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