URGE BAN ON ABORTION DRUG
EWTNews
17-Nov-2005
CATHOLIC DOCTORS
URGE CONTINUED BAN ON ABORTION DRUG
Sydney, Nov. 17, 2005 (CNA) - Australian Catholic doctors are backing a number
of MPs in their efforts to maintain a ban of the abortion drug Mifepristone
(RU486), which is being dubbed "human pesticide."
The doctors are warning of the health risks, such as haemorrhaging-and the added
dangers this poses for women living in rural areas without easy hospital access,
reported the Catholic Weekly.
They also oppose the drug on the grounds that it is an abortifacient. Dr. Brigid
Vout, executive officer for the archdiocesan Life Office, is concerned about the
drug's health risks, despite Australian Medical Association endorsement of it as
"safe and effective." She also opposes it on moral grounds, saying
that no child should be aborted.
Dr. David van Gend disagrees that the drug provides equal access for safe
abortions. "There's nothing equitable about putting country women in a
situation far more dangerous than their city counterparts (if something goes
wrong)," said the spokesperson for the Queensland chapter of the World
Federation of Doctors who Respect Human Life.
Health Minister Tony Abbott said he refuses to give the drug the green light due
to advice that the drug poses too many health risks, reported the Sydney Morning
Herald. However, there is mounting pressure on the Prime Minister to allow a
conscience vote on the issue.