自愿绝育的法律趋势和问题。

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自愿绝育的法律障碍正在减少。在发展中国家和发达国家,新的立法、法院判决、政府政策声明和部级规章越来越多地将是否绝育的决定权留给有关个人,而不是医疗专家或政府官员。这些法律变化证实,自愿绝育是一种可接受的生育调节手段和合法的医疗程序;在刑法中,它不再被视为应受到谴责的身体残害。然而,在一些国家仍然存在障碍,使穷人和农村人口难以获得自愿绝育。当自愿绝育被排除在国家保健和计划生育方案以及私人保险计划之外时,就会出现这些障碍。自愿绝育法的变化反映出越来越多的人选择这种控制生育的方法。在过去十年中,自愿绝育已成为世界上使用最广泛的计划生育手段。目前约有1亿对夫妇通过自愿绝育得到保护,避免意外怀孕。这相当于世界上八分之一的夫妇和三分之一的采取避孕措施的人。这些夫妇中几乎有一半在中国。自愿绝育在多年来已明确合法的国家最为普遍。但现在,在巴西等法律地位不太明确的国家,这种现象也变得越来越普遍。
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Legal trends and issues in voluntary sterilization.

Legal barriers to voluntary sterilization are falling. In both developing and developed countries, new legislation, court decisions, government policy statements, and ministerial regulations increasingly leave the decision whether to be sterilized to the individuals involved rather than to medical experts or government officials. These legal changes confirm that voluntary sterilization is an acceptable means of fertility regulation and a legitimate medical procedure; it is no longer seen as physical mutilation to be condemned in the criminal codes. Nevertheless, barriers still exist in some countries that make it difficult for poor and rural populations to obtain voluntary sterilization. These obstacles arise when voluntary sterilization is excluded from national health and family planning programs and from private insurance plans. Changes in voluntary sterilization law reflect increasing choice of this method of fertility control. Over the last decade voluntary sterilization has become the most widely used means of family planning in the world. Approximately 100 million couples now are protected from unwanted pregnancy by voluntary sterilization. This amounts to one-eighth of the world's couples and one-third of all those practicing contraception. Almost half of these couples are in China. Voluntary sterilization is most prevalent in countries where the procedure has been clearly legal for a number of years. But now it is also becoming more common in countries like Brazil, where the legal status has been less clear.

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