
Queensland Supreme Court Authorises Abortion for a 12-Year-Old Girl
There was a devastating report this past week that the Queensland Supreme Court had authorised an abortion for a 12-year-old girl who was nine weeks pregnant. The child’s father is just 13.
The court’s decision was the result of an application made by a Queensland hospital for authorisation to conduct the termination.
Australian law says that for a minor to have capacity to consent to any medical treatment, they must possess “sufficient intellectual capacity and emotional maturity to understand the nature and consequences of the procedure to be performed.”
Where this is not the case, a parent is usually able to provide consent, but abortion is considered to be such a big decision that parents can’t consent; court approval is required.
Qld Court Decides Abortion Is in Girl’s Best Interest
In this case, hospital staff were not convinced that the girl—known only as E—had sufficient capacity to consent and so sought a court order. After hearing testimony from E as well as her doctor, midwife and psychologist, the judge decided that the abortion was in E’s best interests and gave approval.
Interestingly, the decision is known to E’s mother and grandmother, as well as the baby’s father, but has been kept from E’s sister and father. Allegations were made that were he to find out, E’s father could “lose it” and possibly become violent.
There’s nothing about this case that is not tragic.
You have a 12-year-old girl who is currently suspended from school for riding an e-bike through the grounds and swearing at a teacher, who is distant enough from her father and sister that this has been kept secret from them, pregnant to a 13-year-old, and being told by everyone involved that abortion is in her best interests.
I’m not going to use this column to argue the point on that one. Suffice to say that while I do not believe an abortion will prove to be in E’s best interests, I did not expect the doctors or the courts to come to a different conclusion.
Instead, I want to highlight that, aside from the abortion, there was nothing said about anything else that might be done for E.
No Alternatives or Help to E Were Considered
For example, E is 12 and obviously not mature enough to be having sex. Instead of any suggestion that E should continue to see a psychologist or be offered some other intervention, the judgment merely noted that while she is having an abortion, E and her mother intended that the long-active contraceptive, Implanon, also be inserted into E’s arm.
Instead of trying to address E’s problematic sexual activity, those who are supposedly acting in her “best interests” want to ensure she can continue the problematic behaviours without the potential consequence of pregnancy.
Rather than the hospital requesting the court to sanction not only the abortion, but also to mandate some ongoing psychological care for E, those entrusted with her care just sought the bare minimum, and the judge did not make the authorisation contingent on any type of counselling.
No one suggested that child welfare services make a visit to the home to investigate why a 12-year-old is acting out in the way she is, or to see if there was any reason for E to be fearful of violence from her father.
Instead, the judge noted that “E’s mother believes that E shows maturity beyond her years,” and said that this observation was shared by the midwife and psychologist. With respect, the small insight into E suggests anything other than maturity.
Obviously, the end of the life of an innocent unborn child is the main tragedy in this case. Also tragic, however, is that every person who declared themselves to be acting in the “best interests” of E, the other child before the court, did nothing except enable her to continue on the same destructive path.
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Republished with thanks to The Catholic Weekly. Image via Adobe.
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There but for the Grace of God go I. Another little child goes to heaven to be in the arms of Jesus, while the innocent here on earth weep until their time on earth is over
Australia not “The Lucky Country ” any more , but, “Australia the Depraved Society “. My advice is to anyone who can –leave while you still can emigrate elsewhere . Unfortunately, I am too old and not financially able to leave .
great job court!! You lot are sick for wanting to make someone who would die during child birth give birth
Not necessarily Jimmy. You are jumping to conclusions.
It certainly is possible that a 12 year old will die due to pregnancy, sadly thousands of young girls do in underdeveloped countries. The health of the mother is a case where abortion is morally permissible, but in our society, given the medical expertise and level of health care available, this could be monitored closely. The life of the unborn should be considered and not just dismissed outright.
I’m sorry but abortion is absolutely the best decision to make in this situation. she should absolutely not be forced to carry a child when she herself is still a child. babies aren’t always miricales in all situations.
This is definitely the best decision to make in this situation. if a 12 year old isn’t mature enough to be having sex in the first place she’s sure as hell not mature enough to be carrying a pregnancy to term.
a 12 year old shouldn’t be forced to carry a baby as a punishment for engaging in a activity that you pointed out she wasn’t old enough to be participating in in the first place.
just say you don’t care about the 12 year olds life it would be easier
babies aren’t a miracle in all situations. sometimes abortion are necessary when living breathing child with emotions life is at stake. particularly when said child is only 12. being pregnant that young can cause irreversible damage and probably stunt growth.
There are many couples who are childless who would have loved to have adopted the baby if it went to full term. Why have none of the above people making comments not looked at the fact that this girl is so young and becoming pregnant. Why has non one suggested that she does need help? Many girls have sex to try to find love – surely she needs to know about the love of The Lord God, Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit. I really feel for her in that regard if she does not know or have real love in her life, especially from her father. iIn this case it would seem, that is possibly not the case. How sad for the girl.
I read all those comments and I don’t think any one of them is denying that the girl needs therapy the point is part of that help shouldn’t include having to carry a baby to term just because she made a decision she isn’t old enough to make just so the baby can eventually be put up for adoption. a pregnancy and baby shouldn’t be used as a punishment or consequence for her making a decision that she wasn’t even mature enough to be making in the first place. as the other comments have said babies are not always in all situations 100% a miracle.
a 12-year-old’s body should not be used as an incubator just so another couple can have a baby