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Home / Health / Court Orders Pregnancy Termination for Fetus with Severe Abnormalities

Court Orders Pregnancy Termination for Fetus with Severe Abnormalities

31 Jan

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Summary

  • Pregnancy termination allowed due to severe fetal abnormalities.
  • Court ruled denying termination may prolong family suffering.
  • Hospital must provide full care if the fetus survives birth.
Court Orders Pregnancy Termination for Fetus with Severe Abnormalities

Justice Shoba Annamma Eapen has authorized the termination of a pregnancy based on a medical board's findings. The board reported that the fetus would likely suffer serious physical abnormalities if born, and continuing the pregnancy posed risks to the mother's mental health.

The court determined that refusing the termination might only extend the family's distress. Consequently, it instructed the Kottayam Medical College to proceed with the procedure, emphasizing the need for a final scan to confirm fetal abnormalities.

Should the fetus survive birth, the hospital is obligated to provide comprehensive assistance, including specialized treatment, to ensure its survival. The medical team will use their best judgment to perform the termination safely. The family will assume responsibility for the baby's expenses and care.

The petitioners had raised concerns about congenital abnormalities in the fetus, including potential microcephaly and a high likelihood of lifelong neurological disability.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The court ordered the termination based on a medical board's report indicating severe physical abnormalities in the fetus and risks to the mother's mental health.
If the fetus is born alive, the hospital is directed to provide all necessary assistance, including incubation and treatment, to ensure its survival.
The petitioners contended that the fetus suffers from congenital abnormalities of the brain and head, including features suggestive of microcephaly, with a high likelihood of serious and lifelong physical and neurological disability.

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