On April 29, the Supreme Court of India recalled its April 22 order that permitted a 14-year-old rape survivor to undergo medical termination of her nearly 30-week pregnancy. The decision was reversed after the girl's parents changed their stance, citing concerns about the health risks of undergoing the procedure at such an advanced stage of pregnancy. The court's initial decision had allowed the termination based on the girl's circumstances.
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#SupremeCourt recalls its earlier order that allowed a 14-year-old rape survivor to terminate her almost 30-week pregnancy. It comes after her parents expressed concern over her health if she were to undergo the process at such an advanced stage of pregnancy. A bench of Chief… https://t.co/QiGmv0JCLD