All the following will come as ground for MTP Except
Wait, the original question is about which of the following is NOT a ground for MTP. The user's correct answer is listed as [Letter]. [Answer Text], but the actual correct answer letter and text are missing. This might be a formatting error. Let me think.
First, the core concept here is understanding the legal and medical grounds for MTP. In India, the MTP Act allows termination under specific conditions. These include risk to the woman's life, fetal abnormalities, contraceptive failure, and pregnancies resulting from rape. So, the question is asking which of the options does not qualify as a ground.
Assuming the options provided in the original question included something like "Contraceptive failure" (which is a valid ground) and maybe "Request by the woman without any medical grounds" (which would be an exception). But since the options are missing, I need to infer based on common distractors.
For example, if the options were: A. Risk to the mother's life, B. Fetal anomaly, C. Contraceptive failure, D. Request by the woman. Then D would be the correct answer because the MTP Act requires a medical indication, not just a request. But since the user's correct answer is [Letter]. [Answer Text], I need to adjust accordingly.
Wait, the user's correct answer is supposed to be in the format like **Correct Answer: C. Contraceptive failure** but they left it blank. Maybe the actual correct answer is an option that's not a valid ground. Let me check standard MTP grounds again. The main grounds are: risk to life/health of the woman, fetal abnormalities, rape, failure of contraception, and pregnancy resulting from contraceptive failure. Wait, no, contraceptive failure is a ground. So if an option was "Request by the woman without medical indication," that's not a ground. But the user's correct answer is missing.
Since the user's correct answer is a placeholder, I'll proceed with the structure. The core concept is the legal and medical grounds for MTP. The correct answer would be an option that's not listed in the MTP Act. For example, if an option was "Personal reasons without medical justification," that's incorrect. The wrong options would be actual grounds. The clinical pearl is to remember the specific legal provisions of the MTP Act.
So, structuring the explanation with the core concept, explaining why the correct answer is right (if it's not a valid ground), and each wrong option as valid grounds. Then the clinical pearl would highlight the key points from the MTP Act.
**Core Concept**
The Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Act outlines specific legal and medical grounds for pregnancy termination, including risk to the womanβs life or health, fetal abnormalities, contraceptive failure, or pregnancies resulting from rape. Understanding these criteria is critical for ethical and legal clinical practice.
**Why the Correct Answer is Right**
If the correct answer is an option that does **not** align with the MTP Act