In a major turn of events in Mexico, which has one of the largest Catholic populations in the world, its Supreme Court last week decriminalized abortions.\n\nThe Supreme Court ruling is a milestone for Mexico\u2019s feminist movement. But change might not come quickly: Abortion law is mostly administered at the state level in Mexico, much of the country remains culturally conservative, and many Mexican medical workers are morally opposed to abortion.\n\nIn a country where polls indicate most people don\u2019t believe that abortion should be legal, what effect will the ruling have in practice?\n\nGuest: Natalie Kitroeff, a correspondent covering Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean for The New York Times.