Ban on abortions for sex selection and genetic abnormalities 2025

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The current study revealed that 47.2% of pregnancy terminations were performed due to fetal structural malformations, 16.4% to genetic abnormalities and 36.4% to maternal/obstetrical indications.
Statistics today conclude that 90 percent of fetuses that are diagnosed with Down syndrome via fetal genetic testing are aborted. However, only 2-3 percent of women agree to completing genetic testing, CVS or amniocentesis, the current tests for chromosomal abnormalities.
``Sex selection techniques may not be used unless it is to reduce the risk of transmission of a genetic condition, disease or abnormality that would severely limit the quality of life of the person who would be born, the guidelines state.
A sex-selective abortion ban (SSAB) is a law that allows a doctor to refuse to provide abortion care if they suspect a person is seeking an abortion due to a preference for the sex of the fetus.
Most Common Reasons Reasons for Abortions% Not financially prepared 40% Not the right time in life 36% Issues with partner 31% Need to focus on other children 29%7 more rows 6 days ago
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The following percentage of all babies have an abnormality: 0.5% have a chromosomal disorder. 1% have a single-gene disorder. 1% have a disorder caused by defects in several genes.
Approximately 12% of individuals mentioned health-related reasons for having an abortion, such as: concerns for their health.
Specifically, disability-selective abortion is the abortion of fetuses that are found to have non-fatal mental or physical defects detected through prenatal testing. Many prenatal tests are now considered routine, such as testing for Down syndrome.

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