LIFE ISSUES Infant viability fails to wake upper house interest*

The Infant Viability Bill was debated in the Victorian upper house on Wednesday, May 25, 2016.


Rachel Carling-Jenkins, left,
and Brad Mattes, right.

The bill was to provide for holistic care and support, and referral to support and counselling services for women, and that abortion would be prohibited from 24 weeks. Where there was a risk of death or serious and permanent injury to the mother or the baby, the baby could be delivered early with every effort made t…

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