Explainer: What is the Medical Termination of Pregnancy (Amendment) Bill, 2020

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New Delhi, Feb 02: On January 29, 2020, the Union Cabinet approved the Medical Termination of Pregnancy (Amendment) Bill, 2020, to amend the Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act, 1971.

The Bill seeks to extend the termination of pregnancy period from 20 weeks to 24 weeks, making it easier for women to safely and legally terminate an unwanted pregnancy.

The bill requires further approval in the ensuing session of the Parliament to form a revised Act.

What is the need for the Amendment?

Reason for the delay of the Amendment?

According to Section 3 (2) of the MTP Act, 1971, abortion has to be terminated by a registered medical practitioner.

If the length of the pregnancy exceeds twelve weeks but does not exceed twenty weeks and abortion is needed, not less than two registered medical practitioners should have the opinion that the continuance of the pregnancy would involve a risk to the life of the pregnant woman (her physical or mental health); or there is a substantial risk that if the child were born, it would suffer from some physical or mental abnormalities to be seriously handicapped. This delays the decision-making process for termination of pregnancy.

But the MTP Act, 1971 was said to be failed to keep pace with advances in medical technology that allow for the removal of a foetus at a relatively advanced state of pregnancy.

What are the proposed features of the bill

What are the benefits of the Amendment

Concerns over the Amendment

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