Discussion in 'All Categories' started by Sabnam - Jun 5th, 2014 6:47 am. | |
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Dear sir, I got pregnant 6th time. I don't want too many childrens but my husband is insisting and he want me to deliver this baby. We are not very rich and hardly we have money to spend a small family. I want to ask that can I abort the child without asking my husband. I am afraid only for legal consequences as I am the earning member of my family and My husband does not have any job. I have fear also that If I become pregnant my job will also be affected.. My pregnancy is of at present only 3 month and I am suffering from a lot of morning sickness also. |
re: Abortion advice
by Dr J S Chowhan -
Jun 12th, 2014
11:19 am
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Dear Sabnam According to Indian law a female has right to take decision of abortion specially the care of offspring is not possible. Dr J S Chowhan |
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