Oh christ, oh shit...they're taking away the womans right to chose..quick call Helen Gurley, she'll know how to stop this madness.
Guardian
So, in the 21st century, a cleft palate is substantial risk to a baby but abortion is okay?
Doctors and health officials will consider whether more guidance on abortions is needed following the decision of the Crown Prosecution Service not to prosecute two doctors who authorised a late abortion on a foetus with a cleft lip and palate.
Jim England, the chief crown prosecutor for West Mercia, said the doctors believed, in good faith, that there was a substantial risk the child would be seriously handicapped. "In these circumstances, I decided that there was insufficient evidence for a realistic prospect of conviction and that there should be no charges against either of the doctors," he said.
Guardian
So, in the 21st century, a cleft palate is substantial risk to a baby but abortion is okay?