Council of Women Choose Not to Protect Women And Children
National Council of Women Choose Not to Protect Women And Children by Passing Abortion Remit
An organisation that works with pregnant women who are facing unplanned pregnancies is concerned that the National Council of Women passed a remit over the weekend to encourage the government to review New Zealand’s abortion law ensuring a “woman’s right to choose.”
Family Life Crisis Pregnancy Centres serve women all over the country who are pregnant and feel that abortion is the only solution to their current situation. With friendly support and practical assistance many of these women realise that abortion isn’t the answer and they choose life for their preborn child.
The Centres also offer post-abortion support for those who are grieving and who seek healing after abortion.
“We see many women for whom abortion was not the simple solution” says Dame Colleen Bayer, the National Director of the Family Life Crisis Pregnancy Centres and its parent organisation Family Life International NZ.
“These women grieve for their lost child and for some there are significant ongoing problems with alcohol and drug abuse and suicidal behaviour.”
Physical complications can arise from the abortion procedure itself. Information obtained from Statistics New Zealand shows that 67 women suffered significant complications after abortion in the year ended December 2013. Of those 19 suffere a haemorrhage.
“The National Council of Women has failed to care for women by passing this remit on greater accessibility of abortion.”
Not all organisations voted in favour of the remit and Dame Bayer wanted to acknowledge and thank those member organisations of the National Council of Women who voted against liberalising abortion laws.
“The National
Council of Women has chosen not to protect women and
children by passing this remit” said Bayer. “Instead
they have chosen to push for a procedure that ultimately
kills an innocent child and harms women.”
Family Life International NZ runs Crisis Pregnancy
Centres in Auckland, Wellington and Dunedin, serving
pregnant women throughout New Zealand. Women facing an
unexpected pregnancy who wish to discuss all their options
can call 0800 367 5433.
Women who have experienced an abortion and seek healing can call 0800 111 811.
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