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Half a century ago when abortions were illegal in Spain, rich families would send their unwed pregnant daughters to London to get an abortion. Working class families couldn't afford the trip, so lots of children were born to families that couldn't afford them.
Contraceptives were very limited and only available to married women with their husband's permission.
This all changed around the late seventies or early eighties.
Perhaps in fifty more years Poland will reach the late twentieth century.
Can a Polish woman be prosecuted in Poland for making a legal abortion abroad?
Luckly they can't. But who knows..
How is this not a human rights violation? ECHR get in there!