Abortion- the deliberate termination of a pregnancy
usually before the foetus is 24 weeks and viable.
Abortion was made
legal in the UK in 1967
Abortion is legal in the UK if two doctors agree that
one of the following conditions:
1. The woman might die unless the
pregnancy is terminated.
2. There is a substantial risk of the baby being born
severely physically or mentally disabled.
There is a risk to the woman's physical or mental health.
There is a risk to the physical or
mental health of her existing child.
I think time limits were put on having abortions because the
longer is waited to have an abortion, the more traumatic or
damaging it could be for the mother.
A woman might want an abortion after 24 weeks
because financial circumstances might change.
I think that the law requires two doctors to agree
about an abortion because two opinions are more
reliable than one.
The physical or mental health of a woman's existing
child/ children may be damaged if she had a new baby
because the mother may not have enough time to take
care of all of her children.
As Marina's situation means she won't be able to support the baby in
anyway with nowhere to live and no money or food or clothes
resulting in the mother not being able not being able to cope, Marina
should be allowed to have an abortion.