Figures about public attitudes to abortion, particularly women’s attitudes, suggest a lot of unease with the current abortion law. Some suggest that this unease is to do with advances in prenatal screening. It is hard to compare a six-month cut-off limit for abortions with ubiquitous images of foetuses at twelve weeks looking embarrassingly, palpably, human. They may not be capable of surviving outside the womb - but they’re human all right. On the most important issue, the period during which abortion is legal, a large majority of women (7 out of 10) are in favour of reducing the time-limit, with nearly six in ten in favour of a limit of 16 weeks or fewer. There is also a large majority wanting parents to be informed when their underage daughter has an abortion, and a very large majority in favour of a ban on sex-selective abortions.
Attitudes to abortion
Written by David Fletcher 02 Jun 2017Additional Info
- Pray: for health practitioners, parliamentarians and pundits to hear the overwhelming objections to the current approach to abortions and implement a change in abortion laws. (Psalm 139:16)
- More: blogs.spectator.co.uk/2017/05/new-poll-shows-good-deal-unease-current-abortion-law/
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