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Under the current laws, there is the possibility that instead of an abortion a baby is born alive.
In fact a 10 yr British study revealed 1 in 30 aborted fetuses were born alive.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/6574873.stm
While some were not viable, some were. Currently once the baby is out of the womb the doctors by law should do whatever they can to save it. There is current debate now as to whether live aborted births should receive the same care as miscarriages and even be in the same part of hospital as all the neo-natal equipment. Here are some possibilities.
- Should the same team that performed the abortion also try to resusitate or care for the baby if it is born alive?
- If so, how do they feel if the abortion goes wrong and the baby is born alive? Are they failures? Or should they rejoice at the new baby?
- Should there be two teams there, a "death" team for the abortion and a "life" team if the baby is alive when born?
- Should there be competition between the two teams and scores kept?
- If the baby is born alive should the "death" team cheer the "life" team as it tries to save the baby?
- Should the "life" team cheer the "death" team on as they try to abort the baby or should they seek to sabatage their efforts?
- Should the two teams be friends and get together after work for drinks? If so what would they talk about?
- Should they be enemies? Could they maintain a perfectly professional relationship when each has opposite goals?
- Should the "life" team report the "death" team if they cheat and try to kill the baby after it is born?
And so on. The current laws are far from perfect ethically.
On that note, I think I'm out of here!
In fact a 10 yr British study revealed 1 in 30 aborted fetuses were born alive.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/6574873.stm
While some were not viable, some were. Currently once the baby is out of the womb the doctors by law should do whatever they can to save it. There is current debate now as to whether live aborted births should receive the same care as miscarriages and even be in the same part of hospital as all the neo-natal equipment. Here are some possibilities.
- Should the same team that performed the abortion also try to resusitate or care for the baby if it is born alive?
- If so, how do they feel if the abortion goes wrong and the baby is born alive? Are they failures? Or should they rejoice at the new baby?
- Should there be two teams there, a "death" team for the abortion and a "life" team if the baby is alive when born?
- Should there be competition between the two teams and scores kept?
- If the baby is born alive should the "death" team cheer the "life" team as it tries to save the baby?
- Should the "life" team cheer the "death" team on as they try to abort the baby or should they seek to sabatage their efforts?
- Should the two teams be friends and get together after work for drinks? If so what would they talk about?
- Should they be enemies? Could they maintain a perfectly professional relationship when each has opposite goals?
- Should the "life" team report the "death" team if they cheat and try to kill the baby after it is born?
And so on. The current laws are far from perfect ethically.
On that note, I think I'm out of here!