| Newspaper | Main approach |
| The Guardian | Approach focused on clandestine abortion. |
| The New York Times | Risk of American women being infected with Zika virus when traveling to tropical countries. |
| The Washington Post | Analysis of the action mechanism of Zika virus in the central nervous system (CNS), and the issue regarding contraceptive and abortion in Latin America. |
| El País | It presents a more humanized vision of the Zika-Microcephaly issue, focusing on the difficulties that the Latin woman faces with the problem, socioeconomically and religiously. |
| The peaple | It discusses the limitation of knowledge regarding the subject to allow the legalization of abortion. |
| The state | Abortion is not the answer. |
| Newspaper of Commercio | It associates the abortion issue with a strong influence of eugenic ideas, as well as the fact that legislation does not support the issue. |
| Northeast diary | It defends prevention against infection through Zika virus, instead of abortion. |
| Pernambuco diary | It emphatically discusses the rights of women in making decisions regarding their bodies. |
| Newspaper of São Paulo | Humanist and social analysis of the Zika virus outbreak in pregnant women. |
| Staging | Legal approach-abortion proposition. |
| Anis | Analysis aimed at women’s humanist perception and approach aimed at legal aspects. |