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Is birth really the only dividing line? Facing the moral reality of late abortion

Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey (D-MA) this week signed a law removing all gestational limits on abortion, aligning her state with nine others and the District of Columbia that allow abortions throughout pregnancy.

Is birth really the only dividing line? Facing the moral reality of late abortion

TL;DR

  • Massachusetts has removed all gestational limits on abortion, allowing it throughout pregnancy.
  • There is a lack of official statistics on the frequency and specifics of late-term abortions.
  • Guttmacher Institute reported 6,747 abortions beyond 21 weeks in 2023, with limited detail on how late they occurred.
  • Reasons cited for abortions after 20 weeks include women raising children alone, dealing with depression or substance use, partner conflict, decision-making difficulties, and younger women without children.
  • The new Massachusetts law changes the exception criteria from a doctor's "medical judgment" to "professional judgment."
  • Late abortions in Massachusetts have been increasing, with 41 procedures at or beyond 24 weeks in 2022 and 81 in 2023.
  • The article calls for transparent data and a moral examination of late-term abortions, questioning the societal distinction between a life worthy of protection and one that is not based solely on birth.