Abstract
Adopting a qualitative perspective, five abortion experiences of women living in the Metropolitan Area of Buenos Aires are described and analysed through in-depth interviews. We found that the time of gestation is like a chronometer progressing as urgently as the willingness to interrupt the pregnancy. We also identified abortion as a process punctuated by the following intervals: 1) knowing about the pregnancy; 2) deciding to have the abortion; 3) searching for information and the establishment of networks; 4) obtaining the medication; 5) taking the medication; and 6) the expulsion of the fetus and the verification of the abortion. Interviews showed a contradictory scenario in which secrecy and the impossibility to name abortion in the social environment overlap with strategies both individual and collective to solve the issue.
Key words: temporalities; misoprostrol; experiences of abortion; Metropolitan Area of Buenos Aires