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Abortion pressure mounts on MPs | Abortion pressure mounts on MPs |
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Pressure is building on MPs over whether or not to cut the legal time limit for abortion. | Pressure is building on MPs over whether or not to cut the legal time limit for abortion. |
It is expected MPs will get a vote on cutting the 24-week limit - possibly to 20 weeks - in an amendment to the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill. | It is expected MPs will get a vote on cutting the 24-week limit - possibly to 20 weeks - in an amendment to the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill. |
It would be the first time politicians have had a chance to vote to change the limit since 1990. | |
And the prospect has prompted campaigners on both sides of the debate to start lobbying MPs. | And the prospect has prompted campaigners on both sides of the debate to start lobbying MPs. |
A parliamentary campaign, involving celebrities and MPs, is being launched to keep the limit at 24 weeks. | A parliamentary campaign, involving celebrities and MPs, is being launched to keep the limit at 24 weeks. |
The medical community is clear that there is no medical or scientific basis for any reduction in the current time limit Dr Evan HarrisLib Dem | The medical community is clear that there is no medical or scientific basis for any reduction in the current time limit Dr Evan HarrisLib Dem |
It comes after suggestions MPs will table amendments to the bill when it is next before parliament, probably at the end of May. | It comes after suggestions MPs will table amendments to the bill when it is next before parliament, probably at the end of May. |
The 20-week amendment is likely to be tabled by Tory Nadine Dorries, a former nurse, although there is talk of other amendments being tabled proposing lower limits. | |
They are being supported by Alive and Kicking, an umbrella group of pro-life organisations. | They are being supported by Alive and Kicking, an umbrella group of pro-life organisations. |
Julia Millington, the group's spokeswoman, said they wanted to see the time limit reduced to as low as possible. | Julia Millington, the group's spokeswoman, said they wanted to see the time limit reduced to as low as possible. |
"We will support any amendments to the bill which will help us reach our short-term objective of halving the number of abortions in this country." | "We will support any amendments to the bill which will help us reach our short-term objective of halving the number of abortions in this country." |
However, a cross-party group of MPs is seeking to safeguard the current arrangements. They have received support from celebrities such as comedian Jo Brand. | However, a cross-party group of MPs is seeking to safeguard the current arrangements. They have received support from celebrities such as comedian Jo Brand. |
Lib Dem MP Dr Evan Harris, a former hospital doctor, said: "The medical community is clear that there is no medical or scientific basis for any reduction in the current time limit." | Lib Dem MP Dr Evan Harris, a former hospital doctor, said: "The medical community is clear that there is no medical or scientific basis for any reduction in the current time limit." |
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Leading medical organisations, including the British Medical Association and Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, have come out in favour of the 24-week limit, pointing out there has been no significant improvements in survival before 24 weeks. | Leading medical organisations, including the British Medical Association and Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, have come out in favour of the 24-week limit, pointing out there has been no significant improvements in survival before 24 weeks. |
The recent Epicure 2 study, a major review of all live very early births in 2006, confirms this, although it said there had been improvements in the 24 to 25-week period in the last 10 years. | The recent Epicure 2 study, a major review of all live very early births in 2006, confirms this, although it said there had been improvements in the 24 to 25-week period in the last 10 years. |
Of those that are born at 23 weeks, 40% will die in the labour ward, the study found. | Of those that are born at 23 weeks, 40% will die in the labour ward, the study found. |
Pro-choice MPs are also expected to put forward a proposal to relax abortion laws by scrapping the need for two doctors to agree to a termination and allowing nurses to carry them out in the early stages. | Pro-choice MPs are also expected to put forward a proposal to relax abortion laws by scrapping the need for two doctors to agree to a termination and allowing nurses to carry them out in the early stages. |
MPs will be given a free vote on any abortion-related amendments. | MPs will be given a free vote on any abortion-related amendments. |
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