Urge your MP to sign EDM 1649 today
Further to Anne Winterton’s Ten Minute Rule Bill defeat last week and in response to an anti-choice EDM (1620) tabled by Angela Watkinson MP on the same day, pro-choice MP Laura Moffat has tabled EDM 1649 on abortion access (see text below).
It is absolutely vital that this EDM receives as many signatures as possible to consolidate parliamentary support for women’s abortion rights at this crucial time.
Call to action!
Please contact your MP today and urge them to sign EDM 1649. To find out if they have already signed it click here. If they have please write to them to say thank you! To find out who your MP is, click here.
EDM 1649 - Tabled by Laura Moffat MP
ACCESS TO ABORTION
That this House supports a woman's right to access safe abortion within the law, whilst acknowledging that this is a distressing time for her, her partner and any other friends or family involved; believes that non-directional and voluntary counselling should continue to be available at the earliest opportunity before and continue to be available after any procedure; further believes that clinicians providing abortion services should possess accurate and impartial information about possible complications and sequelae to provide women with all the information required in order to give valid and informed consent; notes that the earlier in the pregnancy an abortion is performed, the lower the risk of complications; recognises that delaying the procedure not only leads to higher risk with procedures but also increases psychological distress for all involved; agrees with the Faculty of Family Planning and Reproductive Healthcare that a mandatory cooling off period will put an end to individualised care and lead to later, therefore less safe procedures and also effectively reduce the upper time limit; acknowledges that abortion does not lead to an excess of psychological ill-health where there is no pre-existing mental health problem; and stresses that the best way to reduce the numbers of unintended pregnancies is to improve women's knowledge of and access to contraception, as well as educating women, and men, about safe and healthy sex.
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