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FarCenter

(19,429 posts)
Sat Nov 2, 2013, 10:46 PM Nov 2013

Belgium considering new euthanasia law for kids

Should children have the right to ask for their own deaths?

In Belgium, where euthanasia is now legal for people over the age of 18, the government is considering extending it to children — something that no other country has done. The same bill would offer the right to die to adults with early dementia.

Advocates argue that euthanasia for children, with the consent of their parents, is necessary to give families an option in a desperately painful situation. But opponents have questioned whether children can reasonably decide to end their own lives.

Belgium is already a euthanasia pioneer; it legalized the practice for adults in 2002. In the last decade, the number of reported cases per year has risen from 235 deaths in 2003 to 1,432 in 2012, the last year for which statistics are available. Doctors typically give patients a powerful sedative before injecting another drug to stop their heart.

Only a few countries have legalized euthanasia or anything approaching it.

In the Netherlands, euthanasia is legal under specific circumstances and for children over the age of 12 with parental consent. (There is an understanding that infants, too, can be euthanized, and that doctors will not be prosecuted if they act appropriately.) Elsewhere in Europe, euthanasia is only legal in Luxembourg. Assisted suicide, where doctors help patients to die but do not actively kill them, is allowed in Switzerland.


http://www.nbcnews.com/health/belgium-considering-new-euthanasia-law-kids-8C11512194
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morningfog

(18,115 posts)
1. Incredibly interesting issues and questions raised.
Sat Nov 2, 2013, 10:56 PM
Nov 2013

The US is so far behind that this is so foreign to our level of debate as to seem other worldly.

Tikki

(14,549 posts)
2. Unbearable pain that is never going to end is unbearable..You might be able to be drugged to..
Sat Nov 2, 2013, 10:57 PM
Nov 2013

near nonexistence…or someone who cares can help.


Tikki

 

Hoyt

(54,770 posts)
3. Not totally comfortable with kids, but for Adults, I'm for it. Too many suffer
Sat Nov 2, 2013, 10:59 PM
Nov 2013

in physical and emotional pain.

ChazII

(6,200 posts)
5. It would be useful if DU folks
Sun Nov 3, 2013, 02:01 AM
Nov 2013

who have a child with a serious illness would respond to this thread. Brain tumor, cancer, heart issues, cystic-fibrosis and many more health issues.

What literally scares me is the third paragraph. I have been a part of too many Caringbridge sites and know that many parents would not find this acceptable. Again, not all parents but many parents will go to hell and back for their child.

ChazII

(6,200 posts)
6. At least they are thinking of the children
Sun Nov 3, 2013, 09:01 AM
Nov 2013


"The principle of euthanasia for children sounds shocking at first, but it's motivated by compassion and protection," said John Harris, a professor of bioethics at the University of Manchester. "It's unfair to provide euthanasia differentially to some citizens and not to others (children) if the need is equal."
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