Difference between revisions of "Abortion Act of 1967"

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The '''Abortion Act of 1967''' is the [[British]] law governing [[abortion]] in that nation.  It requires physicians to certify the condition of the pregnancy before authorizing an abortion, but:<ref>http://www.upi.com/Top_News/World-News/2012/03/24/British-doctors-pre-sign-abortion-forms/UPI-21501332629104/#ixzz1q5XehANo</ref>
 
The '''Abortion Act of 1967''' is the [[British]] law governing [[abortion]] in that nation.  It requires physicians to certify the condition of the pregnancy before authorizing an abortion, but:<ref>http://www.upi.com/Top_News/World-News/2012/03/24/British-doctors-pre-sign-abortion-forms/UPI-21501332629104/#ixzz1q5XehANo</ref>
  

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It has been suggested that Abortion Act, 1967 be merged with this article or section. (Discuss)

The Abortion Act of 1967 is the British law governing abortion in that nation. It requires physicians to certify the condition of the pregnancy before authorizing an abortion, but:[1]


doctors routinely signed off on abortions for women they never met. 'We used to pre-sign forms, we used to sign forms after the operation, we used to ask the anesthetists to do it.'

References

  1. http://www.upi.com/Top_News/World-News/2012/03/24/British-doctors-pre-sign-abortion-forms/UPI-21501332629104/#ixzz1q5XehANo