Selective
abortion, also known as selective reduction, refers to choosing to abort a
fetus, typically in a multi-fetal pregnancy, to decrease the health risks to
the mother in carrying and giving birth to more than one or two babies, and
also to decrease the risk of complications to the remaining fetus(es). The term
selective abortion also refers to choosing to abort a fetus for reasons such as
the woman is carrying a fetus which likely will be born with some birth defect
or impairment, or because the sex of the fetus is not preferred by the individual.
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