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India Abortions Of Girls On The Rise: Study

India Abortion

MUNEEZA NAQVI   05/24/11 09:34 PM ET   AP

NEW DELHI — More and more Indian families with one girl are aborting subsequent pregnancies when prenatal tests show another female is on the way, according to a new study.

The decline in the number of girls is more pronounced in richer and better educated households, according to research published Tuesday in the medical journal Lancet.

Those numbers show that a 1996 law that bans testing for the gender of a fetus has been largely ineffective, the study said.

In India, there is a huge cultural preference for boys in large part because of the enormous expense in marrying off girls and paying elaborate dowries. Officials have acknowledged that current laws have proved inadequate at combatting the widening sex ratio gap.

The study said that between 4 million and 12 million girls are thought have been aborted from 1980 to 2010.

Raw data from India's census released in March showed 914 girls under age 6 for every 1,000 boys. A decade ago, many were horrified when the ratio was 927 to 1,000.

Researchers studied census data and government surveys of more than 250,000 births to conclude that gap is even wider in families that already have a girl.

The ratio was 906 girls under 6 to every 1,000 boys in 1990 and had declined further by 2005, when it was 836 to every 1,000.

That decrease was even more marked in families where the mothers were wealthier and had 10 or more years of education compared with a poor and uneducated mothers – presumably because the wealthy are more easily able to obtain illegal abortions.

But in families whose first child was a boy, there was no decrease in the girl to boy ratio for the second child, the study said.

"Reliable monitoring and reporting of sex ratios by birth order in each of India's districts could be a reasonable part of any efforts to curb the remarkable growth of selective abortions of girls," the authors suggested.

The study was led by Prof. Prabhat Jha of the Centre for Global Health Research, Dalla Lana School of the University of Toronto and other researchers, including the former Registrar General of India, Jayant K. Banthia.

According to the current CIA "World Factbook," the United States has a birth ratio of 955 girls per 1,000 boys. In China, where families sometimes abort girls because of a traditional preference for boys and the nation's strict family-planning policies, the birth ratio is 885 girls per 1,000 boys.

The factbook puts India's birth ratio at 893 girls to 1,000 boys.

India tracks gender ratios for children under the age of 6 but not at birth.

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Bill J4321
04:40 PM on 05/25/2011
Instead of aborting the baby girls, can't they just castrate the baby boys?
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06:31 AM on 05/25/2011
Guess it is all about choice.
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jdbond
05:52 AM on 05/25/2011
And people are surprised. Look where it is located.
06:51 AM on 05/25/2011
and its no different than China. And now China is realizing there aren't enough women for its overly male population
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jdbond
07:05 AM on 05/25/2011
Culturally both are 180 degrees. India has more in common with Pakistan than China.
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jdbond
05:52 AM on 05/25/2011
India basically is a backward society (just check it's geographic position).
04:40 PM on 05/25/2011
Backward society?? Huh.... Been around for 5000+ years, before you minions ever envisioned existence... Ok.. there are flaws, but such a dumb blanket statement is uncalled for
05:59 PM on 05/25/2011
on Huffpo and in west, it is fashionable to put down India and its culture. As repulsive as aborting a fetus based on sex is, on Huffpo the sole reason according to the commentators here is the culture of India and its religon (read Hindusim). Commentators will point out caste system and the practice of Sati to show the backwardness of Indian society. All Hindus should just become believer of Jesus or Muhamed and all the problems will go away.
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jdbond
04:09 PM on 05/27/2011
Exactly that. Society that is incapable of introspection. Your comment merely proves my point. You guys are no different from Muslims who live in some past glory and refuse to change.
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Jack Daniels Esq
Hold the ice
04:52 AM on 05/25/2011
It makes sense - females are baby machines & the world is already way over-populated
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06:56 AM on 05/25/2011
When there is a disparity between males and females in terms of population size, be prepared to see really really horrible things happen.
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Jack Daniels Esq
Hold the ice
07:14 AM on 05/25/2011
In the GOD they took the men, killed the moms/kids - with good reason
06:32 PM on 05/25/2011
The overpopulation myth has been around for centuries. We have more than enough land and food for every person on the planet.

However, you being the expert, what is the correct number of people the Earth should contain?
04:06 AM on 05/25/2011
The really sad thing for me is that the literate folk are involved. You cannot use the word " educated" for these people.There are lot of problems in my country and this is one of the easiest to solve if we have strict punishments.This is nothing but murder and should be punished according and the doctor who performs these acts should get the capital punishment. Lets see whether he takes the knife again if we have such punishments.

Hope sense prevails! If you are not man enough to even look after you own child regardless of sex then you probably should not have any! Just get family planning operation done
11:34 PM on 05/24/2011
I've been working as a filmmaker and journalist in India for the past 3 months and these statistics aren't surprising. Massive sexism and gender inequality are the norm here: http://sinisterhumanists.tumblr.com/post/4411547922/mother-india-ahmedabad-gujarat-kel-and-i-are

Also, Huffington Post may want to replace the image of the poor Indian mother at the top of this page with a picture of an affluent Indian woman to reflect the content in the article.
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Sourabh Gupta
01:29 AM on 05/25/2011
what is surprising is that you are in India for 3 months and think you have seen everything to be an authority on India and its culture. I read your blog and it seemed full of bias against Indians. What are you doing in india anyways? Are the heathens of India need to be saved?
02:51 AM on 05/25/2011
Thanks for reading my blog. If anything is important to me, it's having a dialogue. Although I'm not sure what your "heathens" reference is about, I can assure you that any comments I make on my blog about India are grounded in my own personal experiences in this country, and not based on any preconceived biases.
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mmkay
Holy Sith! 'mkay?
09:27 AM on 05/25/2011
Sourabh, the man can speak on the basis of his experience. No one can deny him that.

India has a lot of issues, as any large society must, if you think about it. And the way to smooth those issues is to address them. Massive corruption, casteism, sexism, racism, labor exploitation and so forth are actually understandable problems. Every society has it's own version of these things. What makes a difference is how realistic we are about facing them and finding and applying equitable solutions as much as humanly possible.
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mmkay
Holy Sith! 'mkay?
04:26 PM on 05/25/2011
Only on my second visit to the thread to reply to Sourabh, did I go to your blog and realized you are not a 'he', so my apologies for assuming maleness in my original response to him.

My first visit to india was in the mid-seventies, for two years, and my last visit was a ten year stay from 1992-2002 (with several long and short visits inbetween) and your disturbing blog not withstanding, let me assure you much as changed in those years. Yes, the shift is somewhat erratic but still is continuous.

When I was first there, women were still forced to enter funeral fires of their husbands, notwithstanding the law against it. It was the demand of Hindu piety. Now the widows that aren't kept by their families eke out a difficult existence in places like Vrindavan, Haridwar, Rishikesh. That too is improving slowly.

Deliberately maimed children set on the street to beg has also reduced significantly from what it once was. You would be awed at the difference. So there is hope.

All am saying, there is a positive trend but the wheels turn slowly.
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jco2008
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08:47 PM on 05/24/2011
The one thing that used to keep me holding Indian society in low regard was my assumption that it was mainly poorer families that needed male children to help with labor that practiced female abortion. Now I find out it is more often wealthy families.
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Nerdiac
09:30 PM on 06/24/2011
good thing they don't care what you think :)
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Sanity Inspector
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08:46 PM on 05/24/2011
What a procrustean bed cultural relativists find themselves in, with issues like this.
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Ricardo Valentin
Old belief+new evidence=new belief
06:49 PM on 05/24/2011
What will happen when all those extra males want to marry?
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Sanity Inspector
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08:43 PM on 05/24/2011
Especially the Muslims, who may want more than one wife, as their religion entitles them to?
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06:58 AM on 05/25/2011
Actually, they must prove to an Islamic court, based on various criteria, that they are capable of having more than one wife and up to three (the regular allowed number). Its actually not the easiest to prove yourself a capable husband to more than one wife.
04:33 PM on 05/24/2011
These women are so brave and should be praised! Ain't abortion great?
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06:59 AM on 05/25/2011
Clearly since abortion supporters don't support this, the issue is a little bit deeper than abortion. That being extreme sexism and an anti-female culture.
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geo999
"Well, who's gonna monitor the monitors?"
04:01 PM on 05/24/2011
What is wrong with selective abortion as opposed to random abortion?
This is about choice. Leave it be.
06:30 PM on 05/24/2011
Well, when we're discussing population level demographics, there is a problem with a poor female to male ratio. Yes it is about choice, and no one should be questioning that, it's just that the choice should be an educated one.
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geo999
"Well, who's gonna monitor the monitors?"
06:50 PM on 05/24/2011
The whole concept of abortion on demand centers around choice and convenience.
If the choice is 'no daughters', or ANY other selective reason, we have no right to interfere.
03:47 PM on 05/24/2011
Sad...
03:31 PM on 05/24/2011
It is because of this reason why women in the UK are not told the sex of their baby, regardless of her race.
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MarcEdward
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03:15 PM on 05/24/2011
So the point is that they need to change the whole system of expensive dowry?
04:06 PM on 05/24/2011
It will change by itself, when marriageable women become scarce.
06:34 PM on 05/24/2011
That's not going to change til the parents of boys stop auctioning off their darlings to the highest bidder, or enough parents of girls refuse any idiot who asks such a thing. It's already happening and has been happening for quite some time. No dowry is offered or accepted in our family, and anyone who has insisted on one has been shown the door and that's been happening for several generations.

Dowry is already against the law, the laws just need to be enforced.