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"Waiting lists? Huh? With the cut backs in the nhs not result in longer waiting times for these type of things? Not that I'm agreeing or disagreeing I just feel it's all not black and white when it comes to these matters " The type of abortion depends on how far along the pregnancy is. Waiting times would mean more expensive procedures so will doubtfully occur. | |||
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"Tonight 9pm BBC2 I personally think the cut off point for (elective) terminations should be reduced due to medical advancement." I guess the reason they keep it at 24 weeks is that a huge proportion of foetal defects cannot be diagnosed until the 20 week anomally scan. I think it should be kept at 24 weeks for all cases | |||
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"Obviously it's not an issue that I will ever have to experience but I find it very difficult to accept abortion at all. I'm pro life but it's not my body and therefore nothing to do with me. " As I said it's not black and white and as a man I have been there to support a family member through this...so it did have something to do with me.. | |||
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"Tonight 9pm BBC2 I personally think the cut off point for (elective) terminations should be reduced due to medical advancement. I guess the reason they keep it at 24 weeks is that a huge proportion of foetal defects cannot be diagnosed until the 20 week anomally scan. I think it should be kept at 24 weeks for all cases " In the case of foetal abnormality a pregnancy can be terminated right up to 40 weeks. I believe the time limit hasn't kept up with medical advances and it does need to change. A baby born at 24 weeks can now survive with specialist medical care so you shouldn't be able to terminate. I would like to see the limit lowered to 20 weeks. | |||
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"Tonight 9pm BBC2 I personally think the cut off point for (elective) terminations should be reduced due to medical advancement." I don't have a telly to watch it, but it's not something I would watch anyway. And I don't have enough knowledge on human development or medicine to form an opinion. My nephew was born at 26 weeks by emergency c section, 1lb 1.5oz, all scans were normal. he's a healthy 10yr old now. | |||
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"Tonight 9pm BBC2 I personally think the cut off point for (elective) terminations should be reduced due to medical advancement. I guess the reason they keep it at 24 weeks is that a huge proportion of foetal defects cannot be diagnosed until the 20 week anomally scan. I think it should be kept at 24 weeks for all cases In the case of foetal abnormality a pregnancy can be terminated right up to 40 weeks. I believe the time limit hasn't kept up with medical advances and it does need to change. A baby born at 24 weeks can now survive with specialist medical care so you shouldn't be able to terminate. I would like to see the limit lowered to 20 weeks." Does the 40 week limit apply to all foetal abnormalities or just those considered to be fatal or a risk to life?? | |||
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"Tonight 9pm BBC2 I personally think the cut off point for (elective) terminations should be reduced due to medical advancement. I guess the reason they keep it at 24 weeks is that a huge proportion of foetal defects cannot be diagnosed until the 20 week anomally scan. I think it should be kept at 24 weeks for all cases In the case of foetal abnormality a pregnancy can be terminated right up to 40 weeks. I believe the time limit hasn't kept up with medical advances and it does need to change. A baby born at 24 weeks can now survive with specialist medical care so you shouldn't be able to terminate. I would like to see the limit lowered to 20 weeks. Does the 40 week limit apply to all foetal abnormalities or just those considered to be fatal or a risk to life??" I believe it applies to all severe abnormalities and also applies where continuing a pregnancy will endanger the life of the mother. A lot of information is available through the charity ARC, antenatal results and choices, who support families having to make the heartbreaking decision to either terminate or continue with a pregnancy after test results. | |||
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