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Call to cut abortion time limit | Call to cut abortion time limit |
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The latest time at which an abortion can be carried out should be cut from 24 weeks to 21 weeks, a Conservative MP is due to argue in the Commons. | The latest time at which an abortion can be carried out should be cut from 24 weeks to 21 weeks, a Conservative MP is due to argue in the Commons. |
A foetus may feel pain from 21 weeks, Nadine Dorries will say when presenting her bill to MPs at 1530 GMT. | |
Ms Dorries wants a 10-day "cooling-off" period after a request for an abortion before it is carried out. | Ms Dorries wants a 10-day "cooling-off" period after a request for an abortion before it is carried out. |
Lib Dem MP Dr Evan Harris, who opposes the bill, said it would be unethical to impose a 10-day delay on treatment. | |
There were 186,400 abortions in England and Wales during 2005. | There were 186,400 abortions in England and Wales during 2005. |
Such a cooling-off period is necessary, because the decision to terminate a pregnancy or not is one with which the woman concerned will have to live for the rest of her life Nadine Dorries MP | Such a cooling-off period is necessary, because the decision to terminate a pregnancy or not is one with which the woman concerned will have to live for the rest of her life Nadine Dorries MP |
Department of Health statistics show that 89% were carried out before the woman was 13 weeks pregnant, with 67% performed at under 10 weeks. | Department of Health statistics show that 89% were carried out before the woman was 13 weeks pregnant, with 67% performed at under 10 weeks. |
Ms Dorries said the usual argument for reducing the time limit centred on viability - the likelihood of the foetus surviving outside of the womb - which is considered to be 23 weeks. | Ms Dorries said the usual argument for reducing the time limit centred on viability - the likelihood of the foetus surviving outside of the womb - which is considered to be 23 weeks. |
"However, my argument for reduction rests not on viability, but on the issue of foetal sentience - how foetuses respond to pain, sound etc. | "However, my argument for reduction rests not on viability, but on the issue of foetal sentience - how foetuses respond to pain, sound etc. |
"The latest scientific research puts the case of sentience at around 21 weeks." | "The latest scientific research puts the case of sentience at around 21 weeks." |
Australian example | Australian example |
During the "cooling off", a woman should be given access to information and counselling about the medical risk of termination as well as of carrying a pregnancy to term "as a condition of informed consent", Ms Dorries said. | During the "cooling off", a woman should be given access to information and counselling about the medical risk of termination as well as of carrying a pregnancy to term "as a condition of informed consent", Ms Dorries said. |
Providing such information and counselling was based on experience in Western Australia, where abortions have dropped since it was introduced in 1998. However, there is no waiting period in Western Australia. | Providing such information and counselling was based on experience in Western Australia, where abortions have dropped since it was introduced in 1998. However, there is no waiting period in Western Australia. |
If the woman still wants to proceed after the 10 days, her waiting time should be consequently be reduced by 10 days, Ms Dorries said. | If the woman still wants to proceed after the 10 days, her waiting time should be consequently be reduced by 10 days, Ms Dorries said. |
"Such a cooling-off period is necessary, because the decision to terminate a pregnancy or not is one with which the woman concerned will have to live for the rest of her life," she added. | "Such a cooling-off period is necessary, because the decision to terminate a pregnancy or not is one with which the woman concerned will have to live for the rest of her life," she added. |
"It is imperative that this decision is fully considered, and that all the necessary help and advice is available for her to make an informed decision." | "It is imperative that this decision is fully considered, and that all the necessary help and advice is available for her to make an informed decision." |
Dr Harris, a member of the Commons science select committee, said a cut in the time limit would stop many vulnerable women from getting access to abortion services "for no clear reason". | |
Free vote | Free vote |
"No other medical procedure is subjected to a cooling-off period because doctors already have a duty to ensure they obtain informed consent for treatments, but also respect the autonomy of their patients," he added. | "No other medical procedure is subjected to a cooling-off period because doctors already have a duty to ensure they obtain informed consent for treatments, but also respect the autonomy of their patients," he added. |
Ms Dorries is introducing the issue as a Ten Minute Rule Bill on Tuesday - allowing her to talk in the House of Commons for ten minutes. | Ms Dorries is introducing the issue as a Ten Minute Rule Bill on Tuesday - allowing her to talk in the House of Commons for ten minutes. |
Even if MPs back it, the government will only rarely allow a Ten Minute Rule Bill to progress far enough to become law so MPs tend to use this procedure simply as a way of gaining publicity for a particular issue. | Even if MPs back it, the government will only rarely allow a Ten Minute Rule Bill to progress far enough to become law so MPs tend to use this procedure simply as a way of gaining publicity for a particular issue. |
All the main parties consider the issue of abortion to be one on which individual MPs should have a free vote, rather than following a party line. | All the main parties consider the issue of abortion to be one on which individual MPs should have a free vote, rather than following a party line. |