Talk:Abortion in Liberia
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- ... that in Liberia, self-induced abortions are performed with herbal remedies known as "rocket-propelled grenade" and "Christmas leaf"?
- Source: [1] Half of the midwives reported having encountered some young women who, to provoke an abortion, had inserted intravaginally cassava, chalks and local herbs such as the locally-known as ‘rocket-propelled grenade’. and [2] Teta said a friend helped her obtained a herb, commonly known as 'Christmas leaf'. They boiled it into a tea that she drank.
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No QPQ needed. Article is new enough, long enough, cited, and neutral. No copyvio and no other issues. Hook is interesting and supported. voorts (talk/contributions) 01:39, 18 July 2024 (UTC)
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