lunchtime abortion

English edit

Etymology edit

So called because the procedure might conceivably be performed within the patient's lunchbreak.

Noun edit

lunchtime abortion (plural lunchtime abortions)

  1. (derogatory) A conveniently available abortion, performed under local anesthetic soon after the onset of pregnancy.
    • 1983, Family Protection Report, volume 5:
      Aitken testified, "In recent years I personally have been involved in fights to prevent the State Health Service from closing down baby care facilities and opening 'lunchtime abortion clinics' instead."
    • 1986, Mary Kenny, Abortion: the whole story, page 287:
      Abortion became so much easier. I remember Germaine Greer wildly proclaiming to the women of the world that here was another new thing that was going to liberate women further, and that was the lunchtime abortion.
    • 2000, The Tablet, page 398:
      "We are already seeing an increase in post-abortion trauma in women who have had 'quickie' lunchtime abortions", he said, "as they have had insufficient time truly to consider the options available to them."