Minister of Health by Project Listen to Her Heart: “There Is No Scientific Evidence that the Woman Will Change Her Mind”
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The ‘Listen to Your Heart’ initiative, driven by libertarians and Republicans, prevents the doctor from interrupting a pregnancy under the three current causes if the woman refuses to listen to the fetus’ heartbeat first
The Secretary of State also pointed out that medically the legislative initiative "adds nothing."
The government distanced itself from the controversial project called “Listen to Your Heart”, which seeks to modify the Health Code to introduce a new requirement into the process of informed consent prior to an interruption of pregnancy allowed by the law of three causes. Health Minister May Chomali reaffirmed that the initiative promoted by libertarian parliamentarians ... Continue reading "Government marks project distance Listen to your Hear…
The Minister of Health, May Chomali, addressed the project “Listen to Your Heart,” promoted by the National Libertarian Party. She argued that there is no scientific evidence that listening to fetal heartbeats before an abortion causes a woman to change her decision. In an interview with Tele 13 Radio, Chomali argued that “from a clinical point of view, we have looked and there is no evidence, which is what has to move us, that the woman is goin…
Health Minister May Chomali expressed reservations about the “Listen to Your Heart” bill, an initiative that proposes that pregnant women who opt for interruption under legal grounds—fetal inviability, risk to the mother, or rape—previously listen to the heartbeat of the fetus. According to the minister, “there is no scientific evidence” that supports this measure to modify the decision of the woman. The bill, promoted by right-wing parliamentar…
Chilean Minister Says that Listening to a Fetal Heartbeat Before an Abortion Has No Scientific Basis
Chilean Health Minister May Chomali asserted on Monday that "scientifically, there is no sense" for women to listen to fetal heartbeats before having an abortion, under the three grounds permitted in the country, as proposed in a controversial bill promoted by far-right parliamentarians. "I don't understand the point. Scientifically, there is no sense that a woman would change her mind," Minister Chomali stated in an interview with local media o…
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