yet in countries such as poland (which is a member of EU) a woman can die but she cannot get an abortion. I think human rights rights are violated right there...killer wrote: It has also fought hard for Human Rights. To be a member of the EU each country has to declare universal suffrage, that the death penalty is forbidden, and that equal rights for all are accepted.
http://www.federa.org.pl/english/public/whoabor1.htmn spring 1995 one of Warsaw hospitals admitted a 41 year old woman living near the town of Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki who was suspected of having a brain tumour. She was already a mother of 7 children. She had an encroaching paralysis and was in the eighth week of pregnancy. Doctors - surgeons and neurosurgeons issued a certificate that the pregnancy should be terminated because of the patients severe state. She was going to have an abortion.
'The doctors were scared to touch her. If she weren't pregnant other methods of treatment could have been used: radiotherapy operation but as it was they were waiting for her to die and thus to solve the problem herself', said her husband.
check this out. the amount of malpractice in Poland is 18%. the difference is that in U.S. you can get compensation when a doctor amputates the wrong leg. In Poland, I will just say good luck.
http://www.sppnn.org.pl/A/stat/stat.htm





