All the following are indication for doing Medical Termination of pregnancy except :
First, the core concept here is the legal and medical indications for MTP. I need to recall the standard indications. Usually, these include risk to the mother's life, fetal anomalies, contraceptive failure, or social reasons depending on the country's laws. The question is asking which is NOT an indication, so the exception.
The correct answer is likely an option that's not a standard indication. For example, if one of the options is something like "Desire for family planning" when the law doesn't allow it, that might be the exception. Wait, but in many places, social reasons are allowed. Hmm. Alternatively, maybe an option like "Maternal request without other medical reasons" if that's not permitted in certain jurisdictions.
Wait, in some countries, MTP is allowed up to a certain gestational age for any reason, but others restrict it. The question probably tests the standard exceptions. For example, if an option states "Fetal sex selection," that's a prohibited indication in many places. Or maybe "Genetic abnormalities detected after 20 weeks" if the gestational limit is lower.
The user's correct answer is missing, but assuming the options include something like "Desire for family planning" as the exception, or maybe "Rape" if it's not an indication. Wait, rape is a common social indication. Let me think again.
Common indications for MTP include: risk to the mother's life or health, fetal abnormalities, contraceptive failure, and sometimes social or personal reasons. The exception would be an option that's not accepted. For example, in some places, social reasons might not be allowed, making that the incorrect option. Alternatively, if one of the options is a medical condition that doesn't warrant termination, like a minor illness.
So, for example, if the options are A: Risk to mother's life, B: Fetal anomaly, C: Maternal request, D: Maternal health at risk. If the law doesn't allow maternal request without specific medical reasons, then C would be the exception.
In the explanation, I need to state the core concept about MTP indications, explain why the correct answer is the exception, and why others are valid. Also, provide a clinical pearl about legal aspects varying by country.
Need to make sure the sections are correctly structured and within the character limit. Also, check for any possible errors in my reasoning. Maybe double-check standard MTP indications. Typically, in many countries, indications include risk to life, serious health risks, fetal abnormalities, and sometimes social reasons. The exception would be an option that doesn't fit these. So if one of the options is, say, "Desire to continue childbearing" or something that's not a medical indication, that would be the answer.
**Core Concept**
Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) is indicated when continuing the pregnancy poses risks to maternal health, fetal abnormalities are incompatible with life, or for socio-personal reasons permitted by law. Key exceptions include non-medical or legally prohibited reasons, such as gender-selective termination.
**Why the Correct Answer is Right**