The apex court relied on the report of the medical board which suggested that if born alive, the baby will certainly not grow into an adult.
It took into account the report of the medical board, constituted to examine the 24-year-old woman, which said that despite several surgeries, such children do not achieve normal oxygen level and would remain physically incapacitated and the life span would be limited.
The bench directed that termination of her pregnancy would be performed by the doctors of Pune-based B J Government Medical College where she had undergone medical check-up in pursuance of the court's direction.
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"The life span of these children even after corrective surgeries is limited as described in medical literature," the report said.
The bench also noted in its order that as per opinion of an eminent surgeon, most of such children do not live till the adult life and their life is precarious due to problems resulting from low oxygenation in the body.
"In view of the above, we consider it appropriate in the interests of justice and particularly, to permit the petitioner to undergo medical termination of her pregnancy under the provisions of Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act, 1971," the bench said.
Section 3(2)(b) of the Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Act prohibits abortion of a foetus after 20 weeks of pregnancy.