Elena Cauduro Perez was seeking a legal abortion in Mexico City when she unwittingly made an appointment with Centro de Ayuda Para la Mujer Latinoamericana, an antiabortion group that works largely incognito. MsReads via latimes
Elena Cauduro Perez was finishing high school in 2019 when she took a home pregnancy test and it was positive.
The group finds women like Cauduro in two ways. Its volunteers park vans outside legitimate public abortion clinics, leaving the impression they are working together, and ask the women in line to come inside for free ultrasounds. It also runs clinics that advertise abortions but don’t offer them. In the meantime, the woman in charge tried to persuade Cauduro’s boyfriend in the waiting room that they were making a grave mistake.
CAM staff perform ultrasounds in vans parked outside clinics, like this one in front of the México España clinic. Then they try to persuade the women not to have abortions. CAM redoubled its efforts in 2007 after Mexico City shocked the rest of the country by legalizing abortion in the first 12 weeks of pregnancy.
The recent Supreme Court decision struck down an antiabortion law in the state of Coahuila and said it was unconstitutional to prosecute anyone for abortion before 12 weeks, setting the stage for legal battles that could eventually force all states to lift their bans.as a “network to defend human lives from conception to death in accordance with Catholic law”
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