NZ Doctors right to challenge Medical Council
NZ Doctors right to challenge Medical Council
The news that a group of New Zealand
Doctors are to challenge the NZ Medical Council in court is
the correct course of action.
As difficult as it seems,
the actions taken by a group of Doctors to protect their
right to offer a professional opinion with regard to a
pregnant patient looks set to take them into court against
the very body which ought to be offering them
support.
The NZ Medical Council, in suggesting that any
doctor who does not promote abortion to women who are
uncertain about being pregnant fails to fulfil their
obligation to a patient’s ‘entitlement to care and
treatment’ does the profession and all women a grave
disservice.
Abortion changes women forever and there is
ample evidence, some of it conducted in New Zealand and
hailed internationally, which clearly demonstrates a range
of serious, long-term, negative impacts on otherwise healthy
women. A doctor confronted by a healthy pregnant woman
having grave doubts is bound to consider what is the real
health issue – difficult circumstances or a health
problem?
These situations can be complex and to expect a
doctor to set aside their clinical assessment and
professional judgement in favour of the socially accepted
expectations held by some, is an injustice to all.
It
will be interesting to see just how the Medical Council
expects to credibly defend itself in this matter.
Post-abortion trauma is a reality
Abortion is a significant loss and can be a uniquely traumatic experience. Both before and after the abortion, feelings of fear, anxiety, guilt, panic and pressure are common – not only for the woman who undergoes the abortion but also for the father of the unborn child, relatives, close friends and even medical personnel.
Symptoms
include:
• Depression
• Flashbacks
• Loss of
self esteem
• Nightmares
• Self
blame
• Anger
• Emotional numbness
• Denial,
guilt, shame
• Self destructive
behaviour
• Violence in relationships
• Substance
abuse
• Eating and sleeping disorder
• Spiritual
desolation
Source: Rachel’s Vineyard Retreats, Healing
after Abortion, 2010
ENDS