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Women to be induced from 28 weeks instead of getting abortions under proposed SA law changes
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Sept. 24, 2024 - 13:04
South Australians seeking to terminate a pregnancy in the third trimester may soon face a new legal requirement to deliver the baby alive under proposed legislation by Liberal MP Ben Hood. Hood argues the change is aimed at protecting children's rights, but critics warn it could severely infringe on women's rights, sparking a heated debate over reproductive freedom and medical autonomy.