Advertisement
Home Latest News

Less Than Five Percent Of Doctors Can Prescribe RU486

New studies have shown how hard it is to get access to a medical abortion in Australia
Positive pregnancy test with two visible lines, placed on a pink background.Getty

Itโ€™s been 10 years since abortion drug RU486 was legalised in Australia โ€“ but most women still canโ€™t easily access it. 

Advertisement

Fewer than one in 20 doctors and gynaecologists have been certified to prescribe the pill, two new studies show.

And even if a woman can find a GP or gynaecologist to prescribe a medical abortion, she faces an uphill battle actually getting the script filled. Of the 29,000 pharmacies in this country, only 2175 actually dispense the drug, which allows women to terminate an early-stage pregnancy without undergoing a surgical procedure.

Thatโ€™s in contrast to countries like Scotland, Sweden and France where nearly 50% of abortions are non-surgical. In Australia, roughly 80,000 pregnancies, which equates to about one in four, are terminated every year but the vast majority are done via a surgical procedure.

Melbourne University Associate Professor Louise Keogh who conducted one of the studies told Hack that RU486 is โ€œnot the be all and end all, but itโ€™s an option women should know about.โ€

Advertisement

She attributes the low-rate of take-up to the โ€œhorrendous stigmaโ€ medical professionals can face.

โ€œItโ€™s very much an individual doctorโ€™s choice that leads to different towns having different settingโ€ฆThey say they canโ€™t really advertise offering a service because they fear that will attract protesters, and that then disadvantages women who donโ€™t know the service is there.โ€

Related stories


Advertisement
Advertisement