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22/08/2008
Having more babies
By bywk @ 5:44 PM :: 249 Views :: 0 Comments :: General

All this talk about SG needing more babies. Every year more than 10,000 would be babies are aborted. Some studies can be done on the attitude towards abortion. How many were reluctant to have abortions? Surely being humans a large proportion would be reluctant? Here the government and other organisations can step in to help. A wild idea could be to set up a national nursery to look after these women who were reluctant to have their abortions. All children borned will be looked after by this national nursery. The chidren can be put up for adoption. This is just a simple framework. Already some countries have "baby-drops" where "unwanted" babies can be left with the knowledge that it will be looked after. This is after the baby is borned. We have got to address the issue before that. It is to give these unborn babies a chance. The clear message must be that SG will look after the babies, whatever might have been the reason.

Even our ambassadress to America mentioned in her interview which was published in the ST that her mother had considered "getting rid" of her. Think of this loss to SG.

Another thing that can be done is to change the rules about women freezing their eggs. I have a millionaire client. She is just 30 years old. Due to circumstances, she is concerned that she may not be likely to get married anytime soon. She tried to have some of her eggs frozen, but was told that this procedure is only for married women. Why?
 
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