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As in the rest of the world, abortion in South Africa, is a pressing social proble (2). It is
also an issue about which we know and understand very little, in part because the question
of abortion has received limited attention in both the popular and academic literature in this
country (3).
The issue of abortion in South Africa has generally been kept silent. Two reasons can be
cited for this. Firstly, the availability and accessibility of abortion have been determined by
the medical profession and the State, both historically dominated by white men (4). Secondly,
political and women's organisations in South Africa have been both divided and silent on
the issue. Reproductive politics has assumed little political profile. Abortion, and indeed
"fighting for a woman's right to choose, was not like being part of any other political cause,
[because] the issue is not 'malestream' politics" (5). The fight against apartheid has assumed
a far greater significance than reproductive politics (6).