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WELCOME to Scotland on Sunday's online feature, Question of the Week.
Each week we ask the readers of scotlandonsunday.com for their views on a burning issue from the past seven days. The best responses may be reproduced on the Online Forum page in Sunday's print edition of the newspaper on May 11.

If you wish to appear in Scotland on Sunday, then, along with your response, please leave a first name and surname, as well as your location - eg Tom Smith, Edinburgh. We welcome all comments.

The question this week is...

Campaigners claim Britain could become "the abortion capital of the world" unless a less casual approach is taken to terminating pregnancies, but should the upper limit on abortions be reduced from 24 to 20 weeks?



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  • Last Updated: 08 May 2008 10:42 AM
  • Source: Scotland On Sunday
  • Location: Scotland
 
1

Johnny Gaynor,

09/05/2008 15:04:54
I think it's odd to focus so much on whether it's illegal to terminate a pregnancy in week 25 but not week 24, or week 21 and not week 20 for that matter. The decision should be made on each case and whether there is a dire need to carry it out (ie depending on the foetus's condition and the state of the mother)
2

bfarquhar,

09/05/2008 15:22:29
As shocking a figure as the number of abortions performed in Britain is the number of teenage pregnancies (far in excess of our European neighbours). Doctors know that only a drastic cut in the 24-week limit would have much impact on numbers of abortions. But even that would barely make a dent in the real problem – our dangerously cavalier attitude to casual sex.
3

Argyll on line,

Argyll 10/05/2008 07:04:16
Agree wholly with 'bfarquhar' above.

 

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