2013-03-05, 02:32 PM
If a woman has moral or religious objections to abortions, she has no business signing a contract requiring her to abort the pregnancy under certain conditions.
[MENTION=10378]Curtiss[/MENTION]; the thing is that if the intended mother were carrying this baby, she'd have aborted without a second thought (and the doctors would have backed her up). The very basic question you're raising, of whether a malformed fetus can/should be aborted, or all of them given a chance to be born and treated as best modern medicine can, is not specific to this case.
[MENTION=10378]Curtiss[/MENTION]; the thing is that if the intended mother were carrying this baby, she'd have aborted without a second thought (and the doctors would have backed her up). The very basic question you're raising, of whether a malformed fetus can/should be aborted, or all of them given a chance to be born and treated as best modern medicine can, is not specific to this case.

