A couple of weeks ago, we challenged claims published
by Los Angeles Times staffer
Héctor Tobar
and his paper. (NB, 11/6/07:
"LAT Propagates Mexico Abortion Falsehoods") Before first-trimester
abortions were made legal for the first time in Mexico City last April,
they claimed that up to "one million women" each year had sought
illegal abortions in Mexico. But by applying Tobar's own recent
reporting, we demonstrated that the one million figure appeared to be
grossly inflated, that the number was a flagrant exaggeration dispersed by
abortion proponents.
Now Mr. Tobar has posted
an item at the "La Plaza" blog at the Times that attests that NewsBusters reporting was right-on. Tobar admits "the 1-million
figure appears too high." He acknowledges that there is an
"obvious inconsistency" between the reported number of legal
abortions currently being performed in Mexico City and that 1 million
figure that was so widely propagated.
Here's the text of Tobar's post, entitled
"How many abortions in Mexico?" (Hyperlinks are his; bold added by me;
italicized notes by me, DP):
The weeks leading up to the April vote in Mexico City's
legislature to legalize abortion were filled with heated rhetoric.
Several lawmakers and activists supporting the legalization law
cited a 2005 study by the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM
in Spanish) that estimated there were close to 1 million abortions
performed in the country each year. Almost all of those abortions
were illegal, and many were performed in underground clinics,
causing untold women to lose their lives in botched surgeries. That
study was often quoted (here,
by Human Rights Watch) and I mentioned it in
my story earlier this month on how 3,400 women had received
legal abortions in Mexico City since the law took effect in May.
But blogger Dave Pierre has
pointed out the obvious inconsistency between the actual number
of legal abortions performed at Mexico City hospitals and that 1
million figure. If 3,400 women received legal abortions at
Mexico City hospitals in six months, that adds up to only 6,800 per
year. Mexico City is the only place where abortion on demand is
legal in Mexico. But you could use that 6,800 figure to extrapolate
the number of illegal abortions taking place in the rest of the
country. If you consider that the Mexico City metropolitan region is
home to almost 1 in 6 Mexicans (1 in 10 if you look at only the city
proper) you could guess that there were about 40,000 to 68,000
abortions, legal and illegal, taking place in the entire country
each year -- far less than 1 million.
There are, however, several problems with such an extrapolation.
(Note by DP: There is?) To begin with, Mexico City
officials say there are several hundred women on the waiting list to
receive abortions at public hospitals at any given time. But more
important, the 3,400 figure is only for the public hospitals in
Mexico -- and there are no figures I know of for abortions taking
place in the city's private hospitals and clinics. (Note by DP: I
did make note of the public hospital/private clinic issue in
my post.) But even if there was a very long waiting list at the
public hospitals, and even if there were two abortions taking place
in private clinics for every one abortion in the public hospitals,
and even if many women were still using herbs and store-bought pills
to induce their own at-home abortions, that would still add up to
only 25,000 or so abortions in Mexico City each year. And by
extrapolation, not more than 250,000 in the entire country, legal
and illegal in a year.
The exact number of abortions in a country where abortions remains
largely illegal can probably never be known. But in light of
Mexico City's experience with legalized abortion, the 1-million
figure appears too high.
There's a lot (and I mean a lot) more I
can add about this, but we'll just leave it at this. (Don't forget the
original post: NB, 11/6/07:
"LAT Propagates Mexico Abortion Falsehoods")
The bottom line: Score one for NewsBusters. This issue may not seem
like a big deal to some. But to pro-lifers who are all too familiar with
the brute dishonesty of abortion proponents and their defenders, this
episode can be viewed as significant.