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Doctors appeal Mercy Killing for Disabled Newborns

Senior doctors of Britain’s Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecology are goading health professionals to give euthanasia to seriously disabled new born babies.

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Senior doctors of Britain’s Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecology are goading health professionals to give euthanasia to seriously disabled new born babies.

The proposal was kept due to the advancement in medical technology, which enables the disabled baby to survive.

The college supported ‘active euthanasia’ considering the hardships and financial pressure on families to bring up such kids.

Euthanasia, a practice of ending a person’s life who is perceived as living an intolerable and miserable life, by giving a drug overdose or lethal injections, is still a controversial issue because of the conflicting religious and humanistic views.

Euthanasia, being illegal in Britain, is given full support by these doctors and the proposal is contained in the college's submission to an inquiry into ethical issues raised by the policy of prolonging life in newborn babies.

"A very disabled child can mean a disabled family," the submission says.

"If life-shortening and deliberate interventions to kill infants were available, they might have an impact on obstetric decision-making, even preventing some late abortions, as some parents would be more confident about continuing a pregnancy and taking a risk on outcome.

"We would like the working party to think more radically about non-resuscitation, withdrawal of treatment decisions, the best interests test and active euthanasia as they are ways of widening the management options available to the sickest of newborns."

The college says that it is not calling for active euthanasia to be introduced, but for the society to come forward and debate on the advantages and disadvantages of mercy killing.

Although geneticists, medical ethicists and some mothers of severely disabled children are supporting the proposal, but a prominent children's doctor described it as "social engineering".

John Wyatt, consultant neonatologist at University College London, said: "Intentional killing is not part of medical care. The majority of doctors and health care professionals believe that once you introduce the possibility of intentional killing into medical practice you change the fundamental nature of medicine."

In some countries, euthanasia has been legalized. In Belgium, the parliament legalized euthanasia in late September 2002. Although euthanasia was legalized in Australia’s Northern Territory, but soon it was voided.

In Netherlands, mercy killing was permitted on April1, 2002, for a range of incurable conditions. In 1999, the state of Texas passed the Texas Futile Care Law. Under the law, in some situations, Texas hospitals and physicians have the right to withdraw life support on a patient whom they declare terminally ill.

Dr Pieter Sauer, co-author of the Dutch national guidelines on euthanasia of newborns, informed that the British doctors were performing mercy killing and the act should now be open.

Joy Delhanty, professor of human genetics at University College London, backed the proposal and said "it is morally wrong to strive to keep alive babies that are then going to suffer many months or years of ill health".

The British Council of Disabled People had dissimilar views, arguing that if euthanasia were introduced for certain conditions it would tell people with those conditions "they were worth less than other members of society".

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Anonymous's picture

mercy killings

why kill a baby???

yes they might live a brain dead life
but they dont have a say for their own lives!!!

i say, if you dont want the baby living because you think it's going to be made fun of because of a disability or illness give it up for adoption
to a family that would give it the right care, love, and compassion it needs.

im 15 and i already think it's wrong and crul

....give the living, breathing, inossent creature a chance to experience living

Anonymous's picture

If we start to kill

If we start to kill everything that we think can't be corrected, how are we going to learn how to correct them? The only reason why medicine evolves is because it tries to BETTER the lives of humans, not CANCEL them.

Anonymous's picture

I believe that euthnasia

I believe that euthnasia should be banned.... to live anyhow is better than not living al all.

vijay prakash rane's picture

mercy killing

thing in the minds of all who think about mercy killing is what they view of it with respect to someone suffering

but no body as of today has ever tried to peep into the mindset of the one suffering from such conditions in which mercy killing can be considered as an option

i don't know how people can see someone they love or someone from thier relation live in such misery and suffering even if they are taken proper care of

i can't fathom the reason why people feel good paying for such people to be nursed by others and seeing them live thier life meaninglessly
at the mercy of the staff of such institutions

often getting insulted ruthlessly handled or even molested

how come someone would prefer letting someone live knowing that they would be leading such a life in their future

i would strongly recommend mercy killing for all the people who are mentally as well as physically disabled to a great extent

but again the extent of disability can be a matter of gre3at dicussion

again it can be debated that as me myself don't have any one near and dear to me in such a condition can't understand the depth of this situation and so my view may be a little ruthlessly mentioned

but what ever the case may be i would certainly vote for mercy killing

Rich's picture

mercy killings for newborns

Two thoughts come to mind immediately after reading this article.
First, I am reminded of the chief neurologist at Bellevue Hospital in NYC, 1942: He argued for mercy killings of children under five, "nature's misfits". The editors of the Journal of Psychiatry did not disagree, but wrote that the time wasn't right, there needed to be a stronger political movement behind this idea of in the US, and at that correct time the job of the psychiatrists would be to tend to the feelings of the grieving parents of the "candidates" for the elected procedure.

Second, and more importantly, this call for mercy killings is in complete opposition to the last thirty years of civil rights advances for people with disabilities, both in the United States and world wide. In my own documentary work I have met several remarkable adults with Spina Bifida and cannot begin to tolerate the idea that they would have been liquidated shortly after birth.

Anonymous's picture

euthanasia

the bible tells everyone that killing is wrong. Am I to take it that the weak are no longer allowed to live? Only the strong shall survive? Who are these doctors and people who believe that they are GOD themselves? All I have to say is that when their time comes and it will, may GOD have mercy on their souls. I shall pray for those who are lost. There is a reason for everything in this world. If it wasn't meant to be that these babies survived birth they wouldn't have lived through it. Their living and the reasons why even though it doesn't make sense to some, will eventually be revealed.

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