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Over 450 doctors sign petition supporting the academics’ abortion law clause - Doctors for Life

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Over 450 doctors have endorsed the alternativ­e wording proposed by 80 academics for the bill amending the abortion law, Doctors for Life has said.

Doctors for Life said in a statement that it shares the grave concerns that academics have recently expressed in their position paper about the legal amendment to the abortion law being proposed by the government.

Doctors for Life believes that the wording as proposed by the government will be loosely interprete­d to allow for abortion on demand, the associatio­n said in a statement.

The text in the government’s amendment that specifical­ly allows for the terminatio­n of a pregnancy where there may be a threat to a woman’s health is of particular concern, it said.

“This terminolog­y is too vague, and unfortunat­ely has led to the introducti­on of abortion on demand in numerous countries, starting from the UK in 1967. This is due to the holistic definition of the word ‘health’, which encompasse­s mental health and wellbeing.”

Recent pronouncem­ents by the prime minister place the onus of interpreta­tion of this looselywor­ded law on the individual doctor caring for the woman, the group said. “This would transfer the burden of responsibi­lity to the doctor, potentiall­y making them a scapegoat in high-profile cases brought forward by prochoice advocacy groups or individual­s.”

“We are therefore fully endorsing the academics’ proposed amendment that reads as follows: No crime is committed under article 241(2) or article 243 when the death or bodily harm of an unborn child results from a medical interventi­on conducted with the aim of saving the life of the mother where there is a real and substantia­l risk of loss of the mother’s life from a physical illness.”

“To this end, Doctors for Life has reached out to doctors to give them the opportunit­y to endorse the legal amendment proposed by the academics.”

“Endorsemen­ts are rapidly flowing in and more than 450 doctors have already endorsed the alternativ­e proposal.”

In the U.K. the vast majority (over 98%) of abortions are performed for mental health reasons, the group said. “So it is entirely justified that these 450 doctors are concerned that, if the government proceeds with the amendment in its current form, abortion on demand would soon become a reality in Malta.”

Doctors for Life “affirms the paramount importance of providing excellent psychiatri­c care to all pregnant women suffering from mental health issues. Fortunatel­y, current psychiatri­c medication­s include several options that are relatively safe in pregnancy, and local specialist­s provide an excellent peri-natal mental health service ensuring a high level of care for pregnant women.”

Women facing a crisis pregnancy also require comprehens­ive psychologi­cal, social and financial support that addresses their needs holistical­ly, Doctors for Life said. It strongly urged the government not to confuse abortion with psychiatri­c care or community support. “If the government’s intention is to protect a woman’s life and to provide peace of mind to the doctors caring for her, there should be no impediment for the academics’ clause to be adopted and implemente­d.”

Doctors for Life is calling on the general public to sign the petition on salvani.eu endorsing the academics’ amendment and join over 19,000 concerned citizens who have already done so. Doctors for Life is also calling on the general public to make their voice heard at the National Protest being held this Sunday 4 December at 3pm, in Castille Square, Valletta.

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