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Malta: Doctors appeal against abortion ban

2022-06-27T12:50:25.635Z


More than 130 Maltese doctors filed a legal appeal on Monday June 27 against the abortion ban on this small island, believing...


More than 130 Maltese doctors filed a legal challenge Monday June 27 against the ban on abortion in this small island, believing that it prevented doctors from providing "

immediate and timely care

".

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Filed, among others, against the Prime Minister and the Minister of Health, the appeal, signed by 135 doctors and consulted by AFP, requests the removal of an article from the Penal Code providing for up to four years in prison and the life ban for doctors performing abortions.

Women who have abortions risk up to three years in prison.

This Penal Code provision “

prevents doctors from providing immediate and timely care, and this delay endangers the lives and health of pregnant women

,” the document reads.

The doctors behind the appeal are now hoping for a trial to plead their case.

According to the NGO Doctors for Choice, which campaigns for the legalization of abortion,

Their move comes about a week after a Maltese hospital refused to abort an American tourist suffering from complications related to her pregnancy.

The incident sparked protests in Malta and drew international attention to the laws of the predominantly Catholic country, the only one in the European Union that completely bans abortions.

Andrea Prudente, 38, was on holiday there when her water broke after heavy bleeding during her 16th week of pregnancy.

The baby had no chance of surviving, but doctors refused to intervene.

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Her husband, Jay Weeldreyer, told AFP doctors were waiting for her to have a natural miscarriage, for the baby's heartbeat to stop or "

for her to have a life-threatening infection

" that would prompt them to to act.

Concerned about the risk of sepsis, the couple were eventually flown to Spain, where the woman received treatment, according to Jay Weeldreyer.

Source: lefigaro

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