Fathers not needed, say MPs, and abortion law stays as it is
Doctors will no longer be required to consider a child’s need for a father when providing IVF, and the upper time limit for abortion will not change, the House of Commons has decided.
Doctors will no longer be required to consider a child’s need for a father when providing IVF, and the upper time limit for abortion will not change, the House of Commons has decided.
Three in four abortions after 17 weeks of pregnancy are carried out privately because NHS doctors are increasingly reluctant to perform them.