British proabortion activist Ann Kellecher on what to do when babies are found to be disabled in the womb:
“The rational policy would be to allow the foetus to be born (if you suspected it was unacceptable) and then to kill it if it was affected. But probably the better thing to do would be to allow the foetus, the child, to reach a certain age, whatever age that it might be expected to understand these things, and then ask it if it wanted to go on living.”
Mary Kenny Abortion: The Whole Story (London: Quartet Books, 1986) 235-236
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