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Is this a legal technicality or a moral issue?

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musica · 22/06/2004 11:21

Look at this providing the link works!

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dinosaur · 23/06/2004 14:32

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Twinkie · 23/06/2004 14:37

Bloss I don;t think anyone can say anything about what is harder - its more to do with your mental state and what you could cope with - for me no matter how awful a late abortion is (and it is truely grim) and then having to give birth and hold the baby who's life you have chosen to end before it is even born is no worse than having a baby die once it is born - it just to me would be easier as I would not have to go through the mental torture of carrying a baby which I knew would only exist for a very short time only to watch it die shortly after birth - although saying that I know first hand that the mental torture of chosing to end a life is no easy thing to live with.

Jimjams · 23/06/2004 15:37

no- no soft markers..... In her 2nd pregnancy she had a high risk from nuchal for ds and again eyebrows were raisd when she refused invasive testing. I do think there is often a medical opinion that you "shouldn't" give birth to a disabled child if you know about it before hand and that it is selfish to do so. I'm always surprised how uneasy learning difficulties etc seem to make many medical staff....... Aware that that's a slightly vague comment but I know what I mean.

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