http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/7409696.stm
I'm really trying to figure out what I feel about this. By six months, the foetus isn't just a little conglomeration of cells like it is at less than three (the law in Canada). It's shaped like a baby with little fingers, it's almost fully developed. It even has dreams when it sleeps. It's one thing to abort a six month old foetus if there are life-threatening complications to the mother, but this law includes all women (although, most of them do get abortions within the first three months). Some women just don't know that they're pregnant, and if that's the situation, they're legally allowed to abort the foetus at up to the very end of their second term. Babies can survive if they're born that early, very often with the aid of an incubator. If you're a doctor and you abort a six month old foetus, you're not supposed to put it in an incubator because it's not "technically" a baby.
What do you guys think?


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