Australia Practitioner Defends Decision to Do Abortion at 32 Weeks,/a> (Steven Ertelt, December 12, 2007, LifeNews.com) The man who did a late-term abortion at 32 weeks into a woman's pregnancy on an unborn baby diagnosed with dwarfism is defending his decision. Lachlan de Crespigny has been prevented by the courts from talking about the case until now, and he told Australian media he has no regrets about doing the controversial abortion. Having established the principle that you can murder a kid for no reason, what is the basis for complaining that someone did so for a bad reason or on one day instead of another?
The man who did a late-term abortion at 32 weeks into a woman's pregnancy on an unborn baby diagnosed with dwarfism is defending his decision. Lachlan de Crespigny has been prevented by the courts from talking about the case until now, and he told Australian media he has no regrets about doing the controversial abortion.