Better sex-ed can cut abortion rate

Despite evidence that improved sexual education at schools can help reduce the abortion rate, educators say they have no plans to offer more formalised classes about how to prevent unwanted pregnancies.

The number of abortions has remained steady at about 16,000 per year in recent years since being legalised 40 years ago today, but public health authorities said a greater focus at the school level on unwanted pregnancy would go a long way toward reducing the number.

Jakob Birkler, a member of Etisk Råd, parliament’s advisory board on ethical issues, said better access to contraception, as well as information about adoption and living with a handicapped child would also help reduce the abortion rate. 

Kristeligt Dagblad

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