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Should Early Gender Id Be Available?
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https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/h ealth-4 5497454
I agree with Labour on this. In fact I don't know why anyone would not want to wait until the child is born to see what sex it is. I enjoyed the uncertainty with mine, we had boys and girls names ready etc, I stood ready with the decoration materials for the room etc.
I agree with Labour on this. In fact I don't know why anyone would not want to wait until the child is born to see what sex it is. I enjoyed the uncertainty with mine, we had boys and girls names ready etc, I stood ready with the decoration materials for the room etc.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.> If the parents want to know the gender of the foetus and reliable methods are available to achieve this, then the option should be available.
But when?
* After birth - the old fashioned way
* After it's too late to abort
* Early enough to abort if you didn't want one of that sex
Of course, if the abortion law was applied to the letter, this would not be an issue.
> I have to wonder how the lady in the article could opt for a surgical abortion at 5 months? Is this legal in the UK?
Yes. Abortion is legal up to 24 weeks (even later in special circumstances) in most of the UK. NI is different.
But when?
* After birth - the old fashioned way
* After it's too late to abort
* Early enough to abort if you didn't want one of that sex
Of course, if the abortion law was applied to the letter, this would not be an issue.
> I have to wonder how the lady in the article could opt for a surgical abortion at 5 months? Is this legal in the UK?
Yes. Abortion is legal up to 24 weeks (even later in special circumstances) in most of the UK. NI is different.
I would imagine there are very few women that go through with a termination 'just because they don't want it'.
I still think disgusting is a strong word to used just because you disagree with someone's choice and action - for a legal act.
And I will add I will protest strongly if any government tries to take away that choice.
I still think disgusting is a strong word to used just because you disagree with someone's choice and action - for a legal act.
And I will add I will protest strongly if any government tries to take away that choice.
I think the issue is rather than it being a problem that gender is identified and told to parents, it's rather that there is still a prevalence in any culture to prefer males.That's the thing we should be tackling rather than worrying about whether gender is revealed to parents.
Also why is that test so cheap over here privately when they are astronomic in the States?
Also why is that test so cheap over here privately when they are astronomic in the States?
Disgusting is a strong word and I am disgusted by a lot of Laws.
I don't know when you are actually going to understand that I am not disgusted with woman who choose to abort nor their right to choose to abort. Hopefully soon as this is getting boring and I have no intentions of having verbal fisticuffs with you.
I don't know when you are actually going to understand that I am not disgusted with woman who choose to abort nor their right to choose to abort. Hopefully soon as this is getting boring and I have no intentions of having verbal fisticuffs with you.
As the age at which premature babies survive changes abortion cut off dates will need to be reconsidered.
But that is a different issue, I find the idea of termination on grounds of gender abhorrent but I can understand the pressure placed on a woman carrying a girl in a culture that values male children. In this situation the likelihood is the testing and termination will mostly occur in the private sector rather than nhs
But that is a different issue, I find the idea of termination on grounds of gender abhorrent but I can understand the pressure placed on a woman carrying a girl in a culture that values male children. In this situation the likelihood is the testing and termination will mostly occur in the private sector rather than nhs
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