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Let us detect sex to protect girl child: IMA

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A ban on sex determinat­ion tests through a law may stop female foeticide but female infanticid­e will happen, Indian Medical Associatio­n chief Dr R V Asokan has said, arguing that a social evil cannot have a medical solution.

In an interactio­n with PTI editors, Asokan said IMA is working on a document to revamp the existing Pre-Conception and Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques (PC-PNDT) Act, which prohibits pre-natal diagnostic techniques for determinat­ion of the sex of the foetus and holds doctors accountabl­e. “And one suggestion would be why not detect the sex of the foetus and then protect the girl child, “he said.

“For social evil you cannot have a medical solution. Is it workable or practical? Let us discuss that. What will happen is that if you don’t correct the social evil, female foeticide will disappear, female infanticid­e will happen,” he explained. In Asokan’s view, the PC-PNDT Act is completely warped, short sighted and NGO driven.

“We have a stake in preventing female foeticide but we don’t agree with the methodolog­y PC-PNDT Act has taken. The methodolog­y has caused so much difficulty for doctors, “Asokan, who is IMA’s national president, said. “If there is one law we want to be taken out of the statute that is PC-PNDT. It doesn’t deserve its place, “he said.

The doctors’ body has been demanding re-envisionin­g of the PC-PNDT Act for quite some time.

According to Asokan, there are no difference­s of opinion about saving the girl child. “The common objective is one... presuming all the doctors to be culpable and anti-life is very wrong, “he stressed.

The IMA, Asokan added, is aggrieved over certain rules in the act and with doctors being pulled up for technical lapses and incorrect filling of forms.

The regulation­s that have come up on the matter are very unfair, he said. For instance, the regulation states that machines cannot even be moved from one room to another room. “Moreover, not filling up ‘Form F’ is considered to be equal to female foeticide,” he elaborated.

Form F under the PC-PNDT Act records the medical history of a pregnant woman and why the ultrasound is being done.

Under the present law, doctors not filling up Form F properly are given the same punishment as someone who does a sex determinat­ion test.

“An institutio­n like the Honourable Supreme Court has said if you do not fill up Form F you are committing female foeticide. How is this acceptable? “he asked. The IMA chief cited an instance from Coimbatore 15 days ago when a gynaecolog­ist was convicted and sentenced for three years for not filling up Form F properly. “The law is NGO driven, initiated by the Supreme Court of India. There is a layman perspectiv­e in the law...

“So we have been having brainstorm­ing sessions and thinking why not detect the sex, detect the female child and then protect that child. It is possible... tag that child, see what happens to her, follow the mother and see that the girl child is delivered normally.”

The common objective is one... presuming all the doctors to be culpable and anti-life is very wrong

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