OSLO, Norway, October 19, 2016 (LSN) - Pregnant women with European twins who live in countries where abortion "selective reduction...
OSLO, Norway, October 19, 2016 (LSN) - Pregnant women with European twins who live in countries where abortion "selective reduction" is illegal, can now travel to Norway to have aborted their unborn babies, by a new Decision.
Earlier, the Minister of Health of Norway said this week that pregnant foreign women were more babies to reduce by abortion in Norwegian hospitals allowed although babies are perfectly healthy.
"All women, regardless of whether they foreigners in Norway or Norwegian women the same right to abortion and fetal reduction" says Torunn Janbu Health Norway NRK, a Norwegian media.
The Ministry of Health made the decision after calls from several women from Sweden and Denmark desk - where abortion "selective reduction" is still illegal - who introduced the procedure reported Dagsavisen.
The decision was contrary to the opinion of some doctors in the country that focus on "medical benefit" unborn babies healthy orientation for abortion in question.
"We have no medical benefit found it," said Dr. Birgitte Heiberg Kahrs, a fetal medicine specialist at St. Olav Hospital in Oslo. "On the contrary, it is the second child in the womb of a danger of abortion makes the risk increases," he added.
With the increase in baby multiple pregnancies due to invasive IVF procedure, Norway is positioned as the place of departure, that of European women who do not selectively reduce their unborn children in their own country.