News, 10 March 2000
The Life organisation is alleging that abortion providers such as Marie
Stopes International are railroading women into having terminations. Mr
Peter Garrett, research director, said that quick abortions during
women's lunch-hours could cause post-abortion trauma. He pointed out
that financial backing for abortion was 20 times more than funding for
pro-life activities. [Catholic Times, 12 March, 2000]
A baby girl who was born yesterday in Nottingham, England, might have
been aborted if doctors had known that she was the result of an ectopic
pregnancy. A fatty wall which developed around the unborn child
obscured her from scans. It is very unusual for children to survive
ectopic pregnancies. [Daily Record, 10 March, 2000]
Spain's bishops have reminded Catholics of their right either to spoil
their ballot papers or leave them blank in protest at the lack of a
pro-life party in Sunday's general election. The church is disappointed
that the ruling Popular Party did not repeal abortion legislation,
though many bishops consider it the least anti-life party because it
says it will not widen access to abortion. [The Universe, 12 March,
2000]
Anti-abortion protesters disrupted the Irish prime minister's keynote
speech to his party's recent conference. [Catholic Times, 12 March,
2000]
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