May 27, 2009

France Considering Allowing Midwives to Perform Chemical Abortions

France Considering Allowing Midwives to Perform Chemical Abortions



The government of France is considering passing into law an amendment that would make it legal for midwives to administer RU-486, also known as the "abortion pill."  According to reports the pro-abortion lobby is pushing for this law to be passed in the wake of a decrease in interest from physicians in becoming abortionists.

"The pro-abortion lobby would like to extend to midwives authorization to practice chemical abortion, as practitioners working in the city have not rushed to apply for approval to practice [abortions]," stated a letter to French Senators by a pro-life group known as Right to be Born (Driot de NaƮtre).

"With 830 000 births per year, France already lacks midwives. It is not their role to administer a chemical that burns the baby in the womb of its mother," Right to be Born said.

The letter continued by stating that the pro-abortion lobby led the French people to believe that "chemical abortion is not traumatic for women."  However, says the group, it is possible for RU-486 to cause severe bleeding such that hospitalization is required.


Right to be Born called upon the French Senate to "take a position consistent with the natural role of a midwife, with freedom of conscience for midwives, and with the sanctity of human life."

Click here for the Original French of Right to be Born's statement.

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