But what is more expensive? The reconstructive surgery to fix cleft palette, or an abortion?
The NHS does, after all, have money problems.
(NB: that should not be read as a defense, but rather to explain a very possible line of thought)
Good point.
But does the NHS require abortions in such cases? Because saving money for the NHS will not form part of the parents’ choice.
The NHS fixes this sort of problem all the time.
Babies arent aborted here for such a minor problem, very odd. There must have been other factors.