When Dr Rosy Fenwicke endorses ‘the
social benefits of sound sex ed’ (Letters, Nov 22), she invites charges of
financial self-interest. She’s a member of the Abortion Supervisory Committee,
allowing thousands of abortions every year on the grounds of mental health
which are now proven not to exist, and ‘having worked in reproductive and
sexual health throughout (her) career’, she’s witnessed the rise and rise of
teenage pregnancies and STDs accompanying the increasing promotion of sex
education in schools. As a certifying consultant performing abortions at
Wellington Hospital, she stands to profit from such promotion and its
inevitable consequences.
Julia du Fresne
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