I'm not sure. Would have to test it out some way. Though the local people talk like they only accept marriage if it's a legal marriage. The government's laws are definitely worded to only recognize legal documents, and they do check if they are valid, and prosecute if they are not. But one can get away with things at times... usually depending on who you know.T-C's Rebeka said:Can a religious only document work in situation?
Most of the local countries have laws that deny women admittance to a hospital if they are unmarried and pregnant. Living with a boyfriend is also illegal. As for them aborting the child, that is what I've heard from people who have lived here a very long time. I don't know if it's law. Probably isn't law, but is what is done. That's normally how things work here.Itsoktobesingle ;) said:Hi again,
Ok Sadan It sounds insane to me that a hospital in your country would abort a baby because the mother is not married. besides that though, How practical would it be to abort a baby who is 9 months along and the mom is in labor or perhaps even crowning? Do they practice infanticide? Say you walk into ER at 10 centimeters, do they do a D& X? Sorry, I keep askin g the same thing. Do you know someone who got their baby killed this way? Is it common knowledge? Is it written policy? I am generally curious about maternity care, not trying to spy.