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Would Foetal Abnormality Constitute Grounds For A Termination In Most Of The Uk?
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"...remains that fatal foetal abnormality on its own is not a case for termination and still needs to be considered on the grounds of the woman's mental health."
Not in Northern Ireland apparently. The quote is from the guidelines on abortion issued on Good Friday.
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -northe rn-irel and-359 04497
Not in Northern Ireland apparently. The quote is from the guidelines on abortion issued on Good Friday.
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"The section 1(1) grounds for an abortion are . . .
. . . (d) that there is a substantial risk that if the child were born it would suffer from such physical or mental abnormalities as to be seriously handicapped"
https:/ /www.go v.uk/go vernmen t/uploa ds/syst em/uplo ads/att achment _data/f ile/215 147/dh_ 132849. pdf
"The section 1(1) grounds for an abortion are . . .
. . . (d) that there is a substantial risk that if the child were born it would suffer from such physical or mental abnormalities as to be seriously handicapped"
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if the woman says - and two doctors agree - that her mental or physical health would be compromised if she were to continue with the pregnancy, she would be allowed an abortion. uppose it could be argued that having a baby with an abnormality might contribute to this.
I can't see much difference between the new guidelines and what has always happened. Abortion is available on demand, whether it's totally legal or not.
I can't see much difference between the new guidelines and what has always happened. Abortion is available on demand, whether it's totally legal or not.
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