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MP bids to outlaw abortions for club foot or cleft palate



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Published Date: 06 July 2008
ABORTIONS carried out because babies have a club foot or cleft palate could be banned under plans to be put before MPs later this month.
Campaigners claim it is time to specifically rule out any abortions where such abnormalities are given as the principal reason for parents to terminate a pregnancy.

About 20 babies were aborted in the UK between 1996 and 2006 because they were fo
und to have club foot, according to a recent report. A similar number are thought to have been aborted for cleft palate, mostly after 24 weeks.

The matter was brought to prominence in 2001 when Joanna Jepson, a Church of England curate who has a cleft palate, launched a legal challenge after one hospital aborted a baby with the condition at 28 weeks.

The 1967 Abortion Act declares that an abortion may be carried out if the child "would suffer from such physical or mental abnormalities as to be serious handicapped". However, there is no definition in the Act to say what a "serious handicap" might be.

Conservative MP Nadine Dorries last week tabled a new amendment to the Act which will be voted on in two weeks' time when MPs once again debate the controversial Embryology Bill which, among other things, seeks to introduce hybrid embryos. Dorries' amendment would insert into the bill a clause specifically ruling out club foot and cleft palate as serious handicaps.

But the bid is opposed by family-planning experts who warn the move could open a legal minefield, raising the question of why other 'abnormalities' are not similarly ruled out.

However, Dorries told Scotland on Sunday: "I don't classify either cleft palate or club foot as serious disabilities when they are easily correctable. We know many of these babies are aborted just before birth. In a sensible world, I don't think anyone would disagree with the idea that these are not serious disabilities. I think most members of the public would say aborting babies for these reasons late in pregnancy is wrong."

Dorries said she did not back the idea of extending a ban on more serious disabilities, such as Down's Syndrome. "In those cases, I still think it is best left to a decision by the mother and the doctor."

Dorries' attempt comes after she failed to persuade MPs last month to lower the abortion limit to 20 weeks. The current limit is set at 24 weeks, although abortions are permitted up to 39 weeks if the child has a "serious" disability. Having failed to win the debate over timing, the focus is now set to turn to the question of which disabilities could be permitted.

Dorries' bid comes as new guidance is about to be drawn up on what exactly constitutes a serious handicap for which an abortion can take place.





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  • Last Updated: 05 July 2008 8:40 PM
  • Source: Scotland On Sunday
  • Location: Scotland
  • Related Topics: Abortion
 
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Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 06/07/2008 00:59:03

"after one hospital aborted a baby with the condition at 28 weeks"

.................

"although abortions are permitted up to 39 weeks"


With modern technology's and testing, this in its self would make one think, why is there the 'need' to Abort/Kill your Baby at these late stages, surly any serious abnormality's would of been found out in much earlier Pregnancy!

Strikes me the Law on Abortion, does not take account of the modern times and these Laws are 1960s Laws! carried over to today!

39weeks, 'Abort'!,? its 'Barbaric!

28weeks, 'Abort'!,? its 'Barbaric!

Some only see a 'Baby' as another 'Commodity' in their Lifes,...

Like a New House with your 60" LCD HD TV, hanging from the wall!

",'OH' what can we have Now",?....

",'OH' Lets Have A-Baby"!

",'OH' My Scan reveals 'Baby' is missing a 'Finger',"!

"Cant have 'This'! what will the Joneses Think",?

"Lets 'ABORT' THE BABY! SHE/HE IS NOT PERFECT",!!

Its ABSOLUTLY! Disgusting and Barbaric!

Some should be 'Grateful' for the,'Gift in Life' of a Child!

Are We saying we have,,,'NO-PLACE' in our Society for,..

'Special-Needs' Babies and Children,?

What a 'Cruel' and 'Materialistic',..

United Kingdom we have become!

Some Like us, will welcome with, Love and Open-Arms any Pregnancy and Baby we are Blessed with!,..

With a 'Disability' or Not!

Our 'Unconditional' Love would make any Disssaled Baby we have, would let them Know, they will be Loved from the,...

Day of 'Conception' to Birth and Beyond!

ARE WE SAYING!,..

All the Disabled Choir on the New BBC1 programme yesterday (Last Choir Standing)

Should of Never been Born,?

Think Again!
2

Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 06/07/2008 02:22:21

Tears Flood Me!
3

Miss Pixie,

06/07/2008 12:24:54
Club feet can be corrected as well as cleft palate. I believe the actor Stacey Keach was born with cleft palate which was corrected.
4

Horrible Cankers at the Cyber Shebeen,

06/07/2008 12:29:13
These are not "Disabilities" for fecksake!!!..and these are conditions that can be corrected!!!
5

Tartan Buffalo,

06/07/2008 18:11:59
My heart goes out the original poster and I concur this practice is barbaric. What a horrible superficial world we live in where a child can be "terminated" for what is essentially a correctable physical anomally which in no great way impedes the quality of life.
6

victormeldrew,

06/07/2008 20:06:02
Why all the hand-wringing hypocrasy from government about 'the embryonic bill' when thousands of babies are being aborted because they're not 'perfect'. Who the heck is? The only abortion allowed should be when mother's life in danger. If mothers don't want to, or can't keep baby, adoption, foster,etc. [the unborn baby's an asylum seeker too] We should look after them, not kill them.
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Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 07/07/2008 23:24:38
In this imperfect world in which we live, perfection is an illusion. And so the standards by which we seek to measure it, are also, in themselves, illusions. If perfection is measured by age, race, color of skin, color of hair, physical or mental prowess, then we are all lacking. It is well to remember that the harshest judgments are reserved for ourselves

 

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