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A pregnant 13-year-old girl in Florida has been told she cannot have an abortion because she lacks the maturity to make such a decision.
A state court granted an injunction which prevents the girl from terminating her pregnancy.
She is three months pregnant and had planned to have an abortion on Tuesday of this week.
The American Civil Liberties Union says it will launch an urgent appeal against the ruling.
'Too young to chose'
Florida's department of children and families intervened and took the matter to court, arguing the teenager, who is under the care of the state, is too young and immature to make an informed medical decision. Judge Ronald Alvarez in Palm Beach accepted that argument and has granted a temporary injunction and psychological evaluation, which effectively blocks her from terminating the pregnancy.
It is a case which, once again, plays into the heated and divisive debate about abortion in America.
The judge's ruling comes in spite of Florida state law which specifically does not require a minor to seek parental consent before an abortion.
Its executive director in Florida, Howard Simon, said forcing a 13-year-old to carry on an unwanted pregnancy to term, against her wishes, is not only illegal and unconstitutional, it is cruel.
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Originally posted by citydogisu
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/4500245.stm wrote:
paradox of logic?
If she is is not mature enough to decide on a medical procedure, how could she be mature enough to make the medical decision to keep it?
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I think the most salient point of this is "Florida's department of children and families intervened and took the matter to court, arguing the teenager, who is under the care of the state, " She is a ward of the court...making FL operating in the place of her parent.
Of course they are going to deny her right/ability to terminate this pregnancy. Consider their track record on "culture of life" issues..... Pregnancy on a 13 year old body is VERY HARD. Increase in complications, increase in birth defects, delivering a baby is hard work! and her body is still years from being mature.
After the child delivers her child..what then? The state will still be operating as her parent...will they force her to keep it, put it in state care or adoption. Does she even have any say in this at all? Where is her Guardian ad litem...she is definitely a child in need of a court appointed special advocate, cause perhaps the FL dhs is not really as objective as they should be here.