“Doctors – a gynaecologist and a pediatrician specialising in neonatology – have provided Mrs Čavajda with information regarding the method of pregnancy termination that is available at the Women’s Diseases and Maternity Hospital (induction of premature labour), which she refused,” KBC Zagreb said in response to a query from Hina.
A second-instance commission at KBC Zagreb on Wednesday approved pregnancy termination for Čavajda based on medical indications and her attorney Vanja Jurić said that Mirela and her family had decided to go to a hospital in Ljubljana to have the procedure.
Jurić stressed that the Zagreb hospital could not provide Čavajda with care pursuant to the decision of the second-instance commission and provisions of the law on abortion.
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