Klaus Vella Bardon joins the hysteria of abortifacient theories and sounds more like a religious inquisitor than amedical man (March 7). I have only written about women wanting to avoid pregnancy and not aborting babies.

Similar hysteria accompanied the introduction of contraceptive intrauterine devices.

One hopes Vella Bardon will desist from adding more theoretical abortifacient panic and from misconstruing other people’s views about abortion.

Furthermore, before denigrating the knowledge and efforts of others, Vella Bardon may perhaps review his understanding of mitochondrial DNA and the UK Parliament’s legislation for the laboratory production of what was described as “three-parent children” from the genetic material of three persons.

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