Supreme Court allows woman to abort 31-week foetus

As per medical report, both kidneys of the foetus were not working.

Update: 2017-10-07 19:24 GMT
The apex court had on January 16 allowed a Mumbai-based woman, who was in her 24th week of pregnancy to terminate the foetus taking into consideration the medical report which had suggested that the foetus would not be able to survive without the skull.

New Delhi: Taking note of a medical report that both the kidneys of a 31-week foetus are not functioning, the Supreme Court on Friday allowed a woman, to abort her pregnancy.

A bench of Justices A.K. Sikri, A.M. Sapre and Ashok Bhushan passed this order after perusing the report of the medical board of Mumbai-based JJ Hospital, where the woman was examined, stating that continuation of pregnancy would cause more mental  anguish to her. 

According to doctor’s opinion, the foetus has severe congenital problem and both its kidneys were not functioning and the condition was not compatible to life after birth.”

The medical report said, “We feel that at this stage termination of pregnancy is not going to be more hazardous than spontaneous delivery at term. Considering poor prognosis of the baby, continuing pregnancy will cause more  mental anguish to the mother,” the board said in its report submitted in the top court. 

The bench in its brief order said, “The prayer made in the writ petition is allowed to the extent the petitioner (woman) is free to undergo medical termination of her pregnancy.”

The woman had approached the apex court seeking its permission to  abort her foetus on the ground that it was suffering from severe anomaly.

Section 3(2)(b) of the Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act prohibits abortion of a foetus after 20 weeks of pregnancy.

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