ShootSpeeders
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NHS says no, but this sure looks like a trial balloon to see if the public will accept the plan. Lots of money to be made selling baby parts.
NHS angrily denies claims women will be urged to have babies - so their organs can be harvested
march 6 2016 NHS officials have emphatically denied reports suggesting that women carrying babies with fatal birth defects would be encouraged to bring the child to term so that doctors can harvest its organs.
Following discussions of ways to increase organ donations at the annual meeting of the British Transplantation Society in Glasgow, it was reported that the NHS was considering proposals that would see mothers “supported” to go ahead with the birth of children with non-survivable conditions.
Until recently, transplants were banned in children under the age of two months, but the rules were changed after it was proven that the organs of new-borns can make the difference between life and death – even for adults.