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Illegal abortions still blight UK | Illegal abortions still blight UK |
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Illegal abortions are still taking place in the UK, a BBC undercover investigation has discovered. | Illegal abortions are still taking place in the UK, a BBC undercover investigation has discovered. |
Abortion has been legal in Britain for 40 years - under certain conditions a woman can terminate a pregnancy up to 24 weeks. | Abortion has been legal in Britain for 40 years - under certain conditions a woman can terminate a pregnancy up to 24 weeks. |
But the BBC has discovered pills for getting rid of unwanted pregnancies are readily available on the black market. | But the BBC has discovered pills for getting rid of unwanted pregnancies are readily available on the black market. |
The BBC Radio 5 Live Report followed up on internet chat room messages left by women asking for abortion advice. | The BBC Radio 5 Live Report followed up on internet chat room messages left by women asking for abortion advice. |
"Special herbs" | "Special herbs" |
One online discussion centred on special Chinese herbs being sold in East London. | |
A BBC undercover reporter posing as an illegal immigrant visited several Chinese herbal shops, claiming she was six weeks' pregnant. | |
The third shop she went into, the Shanghai Herbal and Acupuncture Centre on Kingsland Road in east London, offered to help. | |
It was clear from the start that the staff - Dr Shen and Dr Wang - knew what they were doing was wrong. | It was clear from the start that the staff - Dr Shen and Dr Wang - knew what they were doing was wrong. |
"You come in this shop, you are lucky. Do you understand. My boss does't like me to do this treatment, my boss thinks it is a risk. So my boss doesn't know. You understand?" the reporter was told. | "You come in this shop, you are lucky. Do you understand. My boss does't like me to do this treatment, my boss thinks it is a risk. So my boss doesn't know. You understand?" the reporter was told. |
The staff sold her a herbal remedy for £40 - a mixture to drink three times a day to start a miscarriage. | |
Risky | Risky |
A Manchester doctor told the programme that his team regularly came across patients with extensive bleeding after taking herbs. | A Manchester doctor told the programme that his team regularly came across patients with extensive bleeding after taking herbs. |
The Chinese herbalists also advised the undercover reporter to buy another "special tablet" in case the herbs didn't work. | The Chinese herbalists also advised the undercover reporter to buy another "special tablet" in case the herbs didn't work. |
"If you see the bleeding, come out, that's fine, some people don't. I need to call another company, from China, [they will] deliver it to here, you understand?" | "If you see the bleeding, come out, that's fine, some people don't. I need to call another company, from China, [they will] deliver it to here, you understand?" |
Our reporter paid £100 for this pill which turned out to be the abortion drug RU486 - illegal to sell without prescription. | |
Community health workers told us the issue of illegal abortion affects many women - from young British teenagers who do not trust their doctor to people who are here illegally and are frightened of being found out. | |
Another reason women seek out illegal terminations is cost. | Another reason women seek out illegal terminations is cost. |
Backstreet | Backstreet |
Abortion is not free on the NHS for every woman. If a woman's home country does not have a reciprocal NHS agreement, or she is here illegally - then she faces bill of between £500 and £1,500. | |
In addition to herbs, the 5 Live Report found other ways of getting hold of abortion drugs, for instance misoprostol (Cytotec). | |
Our reporter met a Polish man called Robert in a West London café. She told him she was eight weeks pregnant and wanted an abortion. | |
As Robert handed over the pills he told her how he got them. | |
"They come either from Fiji islands or Turkey. The ones I have now are from Turkey, they are sent to Poland and then I have a courier who brings them from Poland to here". | |
He told our undercover reporter that this was not just a one-off transaction, boasting that he had smuggled the drug in many times before. | |
One side effect of taking abortion drugs is extensive bleeding, which if unsupervised can be dangerous. | |
But Robert was keen to point out that the drugs would be untraceable. | |
"If something happened and you had to go to hospital, the doctor will think that everything happened naturally." | "If something happened and you had to go to hospital, the doctor will think that everything happened naturally." |
The BBC reporter paid £30 for 14 tablets. This man had acted entirely illegally - not only had he peddled prescription drugs, he had broken the abortion law by aiding an abortion without a licence. | |
However, Robert hung up the phone when the Radio 5 Live called him to put to him the accusation. | |
Our investigation suggests illegal abortion activity may be widespread. A health worker in east London health worker told us she was routinely asked to get abortion drugs without prescription. | Our investigation suggests illegal abortion activity may be widespread. A health worker in east London health worker told us she was routinely asked to get abortion drugs without prescription. |
A Department of Health spokeswoman said: "We have no evidence that illegal abortions are being performed." | A Department of Health spokeswoman said: "We have no evidence that illegal abortions are being performed." |
The 5 Live Report - Britain's Backstreet Abortions - can be heard on BBC Radio 5 Live on Sunday the 25 November at 11.30am. You can also download the podcast after the programme from the Radio 5 Live website. | The 5 Live Report - Britain's Backstreet Abortions - can be heard on BBC Radio 5 Live on Sunday the 25 November at 11.30am. You can also download the podcast after the programme from the Radio 5 Live website. |