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To: RADSAFE --INTERNET RADSAFE@ROMULUS.EH


I don't read the US news papers, I avoid the CAnadian TV news and their
  counterparts from the US cabled into the north here, so I've been reading
the radsafers comments with interest. What about the management asking her
 to have an abortion? I understand they do that commonly in China if you are
pregnant with a girl. (abort I mean, not management asking to abort, although
that's possible to of course)
 Could she not see the contamination as an attempt to cause an abortion against
her will?

Radiation Protection, Ministry of Health, British Columbia
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