Most South Africans oppose abortion, according to a survey by the Human Sciences Research Council. Nine people out of 10 are against the practice which was legalised 12 years ago. Black people were particularly opposed to abortion of the disabled. More educated people, and those who did not attend church, were less pro-life. [IOL, 9 April]
Babies are being born with drug-addiction because their mothers take the substances in pregnancy. In north-west England, 100 children were born with such problems last year. [Lancashire Evening Post, 9 April]
The
wife of the British prime minister has opened a prenatal research facility. Mrs
Sarah Brown inaugurated the Tommy's centre in Edinburgh, Scotland. The Browns'
daughter died aged 10 days. [BBC,
10 April] Mr Gordon Brown has consistently voted for abortion. [SPUC, 27 June 2007]
A mother in Italy, who refused medical treatment for her unborn baby's sake, has died. Ms Paola Breda, 38, declined therapy for breast cancer. Nicola, her daughter, is now 17 months. [Catholic World News, 9 April]
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