What do people think about selective abortion. Please read articles I have linked up to.
On grounds of gender:
Fetal Sex Test Used as Step To Abortion - New York Times
On grounds of disability:
DISABLED PERSON S PERSPECTIVE ON EUGENIC ABORTION
Abortion and disability or eugenic abortion
While selective abortion on grounds of gender is usually frowned on, selective abortion on grounds of disability is actually incorage. These double standards speak volumes about how some people view disabled people. In fact Britain you can abort a disabled person up until birth. (yes I did say 30 months in another thread but I've since checked and it's up until birth)
I've know several people with downs syndrome and they are no more disabled then we are. I've also known people with Spina bifida.
Why should people consider it ok to abort on grounds of disability and not gender. Why should there be a differance?
Why should any baby be aborted if they are fully capable of surviving outside the womb. Wether with a disability or not? What is so wrong with being disabled anyway?
Please this thread is for discussing selective and late term abortion ONLY. There is lots of other threads for discussing abortion in general.
On grounds of gender:
Fetal Sex Test Used as Step To Abortion - New York Times
On grounds of disability:
DISABLED PERSON S PERSPECTIVE ON EUGENIC ABORTION
Abortion and disability or eugenic abortion
While selective abortion on grounds of gender is usually frowned on, selective abortion on grounds of disability is actually incorage. These double standards speak volumes about how some people view disabled people. In fact Britain you can abort a disabled person up until birth. (yes I did say 30 months in another thread but I've since checked and it's up until birth)
“Ground E” of the British Abortion Act (as amended by the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 1990) states that abortion is permissible if there is “substantial risk of thechild being born seriously handicapped.” In 2001, the latest full year for which figures are available, in England & Wales there were 1,641 abortions done under Ground E alone with a further 81 being Ground E combined with another ground. Of this number 127 were for spina bifida (the disability I have), and 347 for Down’s syndrome, six of these abortions being done after 24 weeks.2In addition to these figures, there were 15 cases of “selective reduction” in which one of more disabled babies in a multiple pregnancy are killed by injecting poison into their hearts, while the other babies in the pregnancy are left to continue their lives and eventually be born. Some pregnancies were “reduced” by one baby, some by two and one by three.3Under Ground E abortion is allowed with no time limit i.e. up to the moment of birth.The discriminatory factor in these abortions is made clear by simple statistics. About 20% of all pregnancies are aborted, but about 90% of babies with spina bifida are aborted,4as are 92% of babies with Down’s syndrome.5This is, of course, in addition to the babies who are aborted for “social” reasons without their disability being detected.
I've know several people with downs syndrome and they are no more disabled then we are. I've also known people with Spina bifida.
Why should people consider it ok to abort on grounds of disability and not gender. Why should there be a differance?
Why should any baby be aborted if they are fully capable of surviving outside the womb. Wether with a disability or not? What is so wrong with being disabled anyway?
Please this thread is for discussing selective and late term abortion ONLY. There is lots of other threads for discussing abortion in general.