(ChattahBox) — Swedish health authorities have ruled that under the
current law, a woman is allowed to have an abortion, solely for the purpose
of ending a pregnancy when the gender of the fetus is not what a woman
wants. Health officials also decided that requests by pregnant women for
gender testing, without a specific medical reason are allowed under the
country’s laws.
This decision by Sweden’s National Board of Health and Welfare was in
response to a Swedish woman who underwent repeat abortions of a healthy
fetus because it wasn’t a boy. The woman already had two girls and wanted a
boy.
Her doctors became uneasy when she underwent a routine amniocentesis to test
for abnormalities and the woman demanded to know the sex of her fetus. The
doctors felt uncomfortable informing the woman of the gender, because they
knew she had a history of aborting fetuses based on gender.
The doctors were in an ethical quandary. If the fetus was a girl and they
informed the woman, she may very well have terminated her pregnancy for a
third time, based on gender.
The doctors requested guidance from the National Board of Health and they
ruled that requests for gender identification and/or abortions for gender
reasons couldn’t be denied under Sweden’s law.
Sweden allows a woman to terminate her pregnancy up until the 18th week.