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    SC suggests medical boards to deal with late abortion requests

    SC suggests medical boards to deal with late abortion requests

    By Gogona Saikia
    Jul 29, 2017
    12:48 pm

    What's the story

    The SC has taken note of the fact that lately, several expectant mothers at risk and rape survivors have approached it for terminating their pregnancies after the legally-permissible 20 weeks.

    In many cases, by the time proceedings are done, it is too late for an abortion.

    The SC has now urged the Centre to form medical boards to evaluate such cases on emergency basis.

    Laws

    Legality of abortion in India

    Till the 'Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act' was passed in 1971, all abortions, except in cases of danger to the mother, were illegal under the Indian Penal Code, Section 312.

    MTP now allows abortions upto 12 weeks. If the foetus is between 12-20 weeks old, permission is needed from two medical practitioners.

    Abortion is allowed in cases of danger to the foetus or mother.

    Information

    If no legal option, it's self-induced abortions and backstreet providers

    In the absence of legal options, many women in India go for self-induced abortions or backstreet providers. Ten women die daily due to unsafe abortions, out of 68 lakh pregnancy terminations annually. The third leading cause of maternal deaths claims 8% victims every year.

    Cases

    If SC's order followed, women in need could save time

    The permanent boards would examine requests from women to terminate unwanted pregnancies after 20 weeks, thus ensuring time isn't lost in approaching courts.

    In the last year alone, the SC had to deal with seven such cases where either the mother had been raped or the foetus was at risk of being terminally ill or deformed.

    Just yesterday, it refused a 10-year-old rape survivor.

    Proposals

    The Health Ministry is also considering amendments to the MTP

    Acknowledging the growing number of sexually active unmarried women, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare in 2014 proposed extending the pregnancy limits from 20 to 24 weeks.

    It recommended legalizing abortions before 12 weeks on the woman's request, without a doctor's opinion.

    The draft amendment, which hasn't been cleared yet, permitted abortion beyond 24 weeks in case of grave danger to the foetus.

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