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Thursday, July 24, 2008

Time for Singapore to relook abortion law

By Tan Seow Hon
(This article is originally published in the Strait Times, 24 July 2008, and reproduced at Asiaone News website.)


It has recently been argued that if Singapore wants more babies, one approach that deserves more attention is to render access to abortion harder. This would necessitate that the law, which allows abortion up to 24 weeks of pregnancy without restriction as to reason, be amended.

The current law, the Termination of Pregnancy Act, is a consolidation of abortion laws that have remained substantially the same since 1974. The 1974 Abortion Act had liberalised the 1969 Abortion Act, which was passed contentiously with 32 ayes, 10 nays and one abstention.