LifeSiteNews: Taiwan’s health authorities began warning doctors last year that they could have their licenses revoked if they were found guilty of committing sex-selective abortions.
Department of Health figures showed Taiwan’s gender ratio at birth from 2004 to 2010 was between 109 and 112 males for every 100 females, compared to a natural ratio of about 106 males to 100 females. The government agency estimated that this has resulted in up to 3,000 missing female babies each year. However, figures from 2011 showed that 108 males babies were born for every 100 female babies. That’s the same as 993 female fetuses saved last year.
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