--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Sal Sunshine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> Judy, are you advocating banning ultrasound?

No, I'm advocating not letting women use it to
selectively abort females (in other words, I'm
advocating not telling them what the ultrasound
reveals about the sex of the fetus).  That
doesn't change your point, just wanted to make
sure mine was clear.  Ultrasound is an important
tool for other reasons.

  Because if so, then 
> you've got a whole new set of problems, which is also happening in 
> China for those women who didn't find out the sex of their child,
> (or couldn't get an abortion) and then simply abandon the kids in 
> droves--to the tune of over a million a  year.

Abandon the female kids, I assume you mean, right?

Like I said, it's a complex problem.  This just adds
another layer of complexity.  I don't think the
solution is to continue to allow women to abort
females selectively, do you?

Do you have any ideas for a better solution?  This
is the least-bad one I've heard (Lawson suggested
it initially), given the overall situation in China.




> 
> Sal
> 
> 
> On Aug 12, 2006, at 10:42 AM, authfriend wrote:
> 
> > It would certainly *reduce* it.  Abortions can be
> > done in back alleys with coathangers by unlicensed
> > practitioners.  You can't do an ultrasound without
> > an office, an expensive piece of equipment, and
> > someone trained to run the equipment and interpret
> > the results.
> >
> > Of course, you can't stop practitioners from
> > whispering in their patients' ears.  But if you find
> > that certain practitioners are aborting a high
> > percentage of female fetuses after administering an
> > ultrasound--or even if you found a high percentage
> > of pregnant women who did not carry the child to
> > term after an ultrasound (i.e., they went to a back-
> > alley abortionist)--you could impose sanctions on
> > the ultrasound practitioners.
>






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