Coalition Senators Alex Antic and Matt Canavan have found it an opportune time to stir up a scare campaign about 鈥渂abies being born alive鈥 due to abortions.
The ultra-conservative politicians are insisting that some abortions result聽in 鈥渂abies鈥 being left 鈥渢o gasp for breath until they die鈥. They say new laws are necessary to put an end to this practice.
罢丑别听 was introduced last November 22. It is the second iteration of聽聽first introduced by George Christensen, a Christian extremist and former Coalition MP.
鈥淚n this nation, potentially hundreds of babies are born alive as a result of abortion procedures without any significant subsequent intervention,鈥 Canavan said in his聽聽on the bill.
The Liberal-National Senator then cited 鈥渟ketchy data鈥 suggesting 204 babies were born alive in Queensland over a 10-year period as a result of termination procedures. He added that he considers abortion to be 鈥渆vil鈥.
The reason why the wider community is unaware that live babies are being born as a result of terminations is that it is not true.
Indeed, one only has to speak to an abortion provider to establish that this bill is part of the far right鈥檚 campaign against reproductive rights.
鈥淭he truth is complicated,鈥 abortion provider, pro-choice activist and Socialist Alliance member Dr Kamala Emanuel told .
鈥淭he assertion that children are being born alive as a result of the termination process is propaganda used for shock value. Like all good propaganda, it represents a wild distortion of a grain of truth.
鈥淭he truth is complicated,鈥 Emanuel continued. 鈥淭he vast majority of abortions occur before foetal viability and, of those, most are in the first 12 weeks of pregnancy.
鈥淭his means that most terminations occur well before there is any possibility of a baby being born capable of breathing, let alone living.鈥
Emanuel explained that live births can occur as a result of very late-stage abortions. Yet, these are 鈥渁lmost always done because of a foetal abnormality not compatible with life鈥, she said. These are usually pregnancies that are wanted by the pregnant woman, the doctor said.
鈥淲hile it does happen, rarely, during a late medical abortion that an intact foetus is delivered alive, it will usually be in a situation where survival is not possible,鈥 Emanuel said.
She added that patients are consulted about the risks, and attempting to save a baby in such instances is futile.
Guts of the bill
As its聽聽sets out, this bill seeks to establish a new offence for health practitioners that fail to attempt to keep breathing babies alive, while enshrining a duty for doctors to administer care.
Section 9 of the Children Born Alive Protection Bill stipulates that 鈥渢he duty owed by a health practitioner to provide medical care or treatment to a child born alive as a result of a termination is no different than the duty owed to 鈥 a child born alive other than as a result of a termination鈥.
If passed, section 10 of the bill creates the offence of contravening the duty to provide medical care or treatment to children born alive set out in section 9. A health practitioner found guilty of this crime would be liable for a fine of up to $550,000.
Roe v Wade overturning
鈥淚鈥檓 sure the overturning of Roe v Wade in the United States has given added confidence to anti-abortion conservatives in Australia,鈥 Emanuel told聽Sydney Criminal Lawyers in response to a question regarding developments in the US. 鈥淚t may be behind the impetus to introduce this bill now.鈥
Last June, the conservatively-stacked US Supreme Court overturned the 1973 Roe v Wade ruling, which had effectively established the right to abortion at the federal level. 罢丑别听decision was made in聽聽regarding Mississippi state anti-abortion measures.
The ruling also came in the wake of the passing of the聽聽in September 2021. 罢丑别听law provides that doctors who perform an abortion after a foetus鈥 heartbeat is detected can be sued by a member of the public for damages,聽with a minimum fine of US$10,000.
According to Emanuel, another likely reason for the ultraconservatives producing this bill is that, over the last few years, there has been a positive 鈥渆xtension and protection of abortion rights and access鈥 at the state and territory level.
鈥淪ince progressive state/territory abortion law reform got underway in the 1960s, more restrictive abortion laws have sometimes been passed, but tend to have been overturned fairly quickly,鈥 Emanuel added.
鈥淭he general thrust of legislative changes has been to remove restrictions.鈥
Drumming up conservative votes
As to why far-right politicians continue to launch attacks on reproductive rights, Emanuel said that it is an ideal way to garner the votes of conservatives as many are swayed by anti-abortion arguments.
鈥淔or those who would otherwise be troubled by other right-wing policies, the drumbeat about abortion, even when there鈥檚 no hope of anti-abortion legislation passing, makes them look like they鈥檙e doing something,鈥 Emanuel said.
鈥淎nd the propaganda shock tactic might draw more adherents and make those with reservations about abortion rights question how much those rights should entail.鈥
[Paul Gregoire writes for where this article first appeared.]