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German politician worried about prenatal examinations

05-08-2022

Central Europe

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German politician worried about prenatal examinations

Ultrasound for pregnant woman. Photo ANP, Koen Suyk

Central Europe

MPs from several parliamentary groups in Germany have united in a campaign to regulate pregnancy screenings. They are worried that more health screenings of unborn children will lead to more abortions.

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