UK women are treating their unborn babies as if they were objects, aborting depending on the gender to try again another time until they get the gender they want as if they were just choosing smartphone color or opening loot boxes or something.
Pregnant women are not being told the gender of their unborn babies amid fears they could abort them if they’re not the gender they wanted, it has been claimed.
Some midwives have even said they fear legal action if they get the sex of a baby wrong.
According to a Freedom of Information request, four out of 14 NHS boards in Scotland – Grampian, Forth Valley, Orkney and Shetland – don’t reveal an unborn baby’s gender before birth as a result.
Frustrated parents-to-be in some areas are now paying for private scans to discover whether they are having a boy or a girl.
One midwife, who asked not to be named, told the Sunday Post: ‘There were threats of legal action if we got it wrong.
‘And some women no longer nurtured the pregnancy if they were told it was a girl.’
NHS Grampian said they stopped scanning for gender after staff received ‘verbal abuse’ when they could not tell whether it was a boy or a girl.
There are posters in hospital waiting rooms ‘advising of non-gender testing’, according to a spokesperson for the health board.
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