Posted by: saltandlight | August 18, 2007

Abortion Petition

abortion1.jpgThis article comes from http://www.xt3.com/Magazine/Article.asp?ID=1287

The UK has amongst the most liberal abortion practice in the western world. Currently one in three women has an abortion and almost one in four pregnancies ends in abortion. There have been 6.7 million abortions in the UK since the implementation of the 1967 Abortion Act. One abortion happens every three minutes, 600 per day, 200,000 per year. The 2006 figures issued on 19 June show a further annual increase. Abortions are allowed up until 24 weeks under ground C of the Abortion Act and abortions for fetal handicap are allowed until birth.

There is growing evidence that public (and parliamentary) opinion, especially on late abortion, is changing. This change of opinion is the result of several factors:
More public knowledge about life before birth, especially as highlighted by Professor Stuart
Campbell’s high resolution ultrasound videos

Stories in the media of babies born alive following ‘botched’ abortions

The rise of the disability rights movement and disaffection with late abortion for fetal handicap – as highlighted by the Joanna Jepson case

Publicity about doctors being forced against their conscience to refer women for abortion

Stories in the press of people carrying out late abortions flouting the existing law

Church leaders making a stand on abortion

The growing evidence in the medical literature of the links between abortion and mental illness, prematurity and (possibly) breast cancer

Stories of women damaged by abortion, or coerced into having abortions so as not to be a burden on others

Many doctors are deeply concerned about the number of abortions carried out in this country and are mystified therefore that the BMA’s Medical Ethics Committee is pressing for further liberalisation of the law without apparently either carrying out a proper review of the evidence or consulting the frontline doctors that it is intended to represent. It is even more concerning that the BMA Ethics Committee has published these recommendations in the media ahead of a major debate on abortion at the BMA Annual Representative Meeting in Torquay on Wednesday 27th June.

As a result a number of people have been instrumental in putting together a petition to call for the BMA to reject the recommendations of its Medical Ethics Committee and to conduct a properly evidence-based review that involves full consultation with its members and all frontline doctors.

If you share these concerns then can we encourage you to sign this petition and to draw it to the attention of others?

Thank you

http://www.bmapetition.org.uk


Responses

  1. thanks for the hat tip :) I took the data directly from the peition website, http://www.bmapetition.org.uk. As far as I remember from the research I did in my degree, you can usually get Stats from the Office for National Statistics site: http://www.statistics.gov.uk. and Google Scholar is often interesting, but bear in mind that some of the journals (like Family Planning Perspectives) sometimes have a little of their own agenda!

    God bless you
    Mhari, Xt3


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