The Malta Independent 14 May 2024, Tuesday
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Maltese law has always protected a mother’s life – Life Network Foundation

Saturday, 24 September 2022, 07:31 Last update: about 3 years ago

Maltese law has always protected a mother’s life, the Life Network Foundation said in a statement.

Life Network said that it is not true that Maltese law favours the death of the mother in order to save the life of the unborn child, a claim being made by pro-abortion groups.

This is being said in order to spread the false idea that Malta has outdated laws; weighing up the value of the baby's life directly against that of the mother. “This is not the case. Every crime in Malta’s Criminal Code, including abortion, is a crime only when the intention of the person is specifically to do what is prohibited by the law,” the foundation said.

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When someone intervenes to save a mother’s life, this can never be interpreted as a crime if the baby dies in the womb as an indirect consequence of the intervention undertaken to save the mother. No one can be forced to die for another person. These elementary principles of criminal law are being deliberately ignored by those who want to give the impression that Maltese law does not allow the mother to be saved when a pregnancy threatens her life, the statement said.

Proof of this is the fact that no professional has ever been arraigned for saving a mother's life when her life was in danger and, as a result of the medical intervention, the baby died. Every year in Malta there are a few pregnancies that can pose a serious threat to the mother's life. These mothers always received optimal medical care. In the last twenty years, no mother has died due to a lack of medical care in a difficult pregnancy.

Maltese doctors often perform a pre-term delivery in such cases. In this way, the pregnancy ends and the mother's life is saved. If this were a crime, as those in favour of abortion are claiming, then the doctors, nurses and mothers who were involved in this medical intervention to save life, should have been arraigned. This has not happened since such a medical intervention is not a crime. Saving the mother’s life is, and has always been, a priority in Malta.

There are those who are trying to use the unfortunate case of an American couple, to push forward a pro-abortion agenda. The doctors taking care of her at Mater Dei took their decisions according to the situation that presented itself. Implying that doctors were going to let the mother die is a gross misrepresentation of the truth.

Maltese law has always protected the mother's life whenever it was threatened. Any attempt to give a different impression is just an attempt to introduce abortion into Malta in a most devious way, the statement said.

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