Activists from the Argentine Obstetric Violence Observatory (OVOA) celebrated this Friday the approval of the "Johanna" law that establishes the medical-care procedures for the care of women and pregnant people in the face of perinatal death because "it calls into question the insensitivity of a system" and asserted that "the fight, now, is to enforce it and if not, there are sanctions." The Senate of the Nation approved early this Friday, and unanimously turned into law, the project that came under review from Deputies and that establishes the medical-care procedures for the care of women and pregnant people in the face of perinatal death. The initiative defines perinatal death as one that occurs between week 22 and up to seven days after the birth of the baby.