The parents took her to the hospital because she was in pain. At 15 weeks a normal pregnancy should not be causing pain. You assume these doctors acted in haste, while ignoring the fact that Brazil has some of the strictest abortion laws in the world. The doctors had to be certain the girl's life was in danger before performing the abortion, or they would have faced criminal charges. Would you rather they wait until the girl is in imminent danger before doing the abortion? Jesus, where's the compassion for a little girl who has been raped repeatedly? She should be allowed to get over this and get on with her life as quickly and painlessly as possible.
And wtf? I can't believe you'd rather she carried the twins until they were barely viable, just to avoid an abortion. Premature babies have a lot of problems anyway, I can only imagine what kinds of problems these twins would have been "born" with coming from an 80lb child. Do we need more retards in the world?
"The controversy erupted when media reported that a nine-year-old girl from the northeastern Brazilian state of Pernambuco had had an abortion to remove twin fetuses.
The girl and her family learned she was 15 weeks pregnant when she went to hospital complaining of pains.
The girl, who has not been identified, told authorities her step-father had sexually abused her since age six. The 23-year-old step-father is currently in police custody.
Doctors performed the abortion Wednesday, saying they
feared the pregnancy could kill her because of her slim frame."
Check your medicine at the door, SCG. Premature babies are at greater risk for Autism, not retardation.
I would also like to know what sources you are reading from. The doctors never claimed she was in danger at this time, not once in the article the OP did. Nor does the article say that the pregnancy would hurt her, merely the delivery.
Nor does the article say anything about the pregnancy being painful for the girl. From that article, she could have had hemorrhoids, since all it says is that she had pains. Hell, she could have had shin splints.
Compassion for the girl? Where's the compassion for two innocent lives destroyed before they ever had a chance? That girl has at least lived, which is more than you can say for those kids, isn't it? Would seven weeks have been so much to ask?
I don't know. And neither do you. Without seeing the records and knowing exactly what was going on with the girl and the babies, the question is moot.
If she was not in immediate danger, they could have waited and given those children a chance.
If she was, then you have to weigh the risks to both patient and fetus.
But without knowing her medical condition at the time of the procedure, neither of us can make that call.