According to the Spanish Family Policy Institute (IPF) a growing number of Spanish women choose to abort their babies. IPF president Eduardo Hertfelder, said today 2 out of 10 pregnancies are terminated by abortion; every day in
Describing the situation as a “social catastrophe” IPF calls for a National Birth Sustaining Plan (PANE). The Plan, says Eduardo Hertfelder, should be three yearly and turn on two fundamental pivots: increase resources for public and private assistance including practical means such as Experts Panel to offer alternative solutions; Help, Assistance and Care Centres for pregnant mothers (CAAA); 0.5 per cent of income tax to support NGOs which help, married and unmarried pregnant mothers give birth to the child.
The second pivot is assistance to pregnant women with larger family or child grants or a direct universal pregnancy grant in Euro.
Source: Fides


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