KIRSCH v. PARKER

No. 10054.

375 So.2d 693 (1979)

Mary Agnes Pfister KIRSCH v. Wayne P. PARKER, Registrar of the Bureau of Vital Statistics of the City of New Orleans.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

Rehearing Denied October 18, 1979.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Victor J. Bradbury, Metairie, for plaintiff.

H. M. Westholz, Jr., New Orleans, for defendant.

Before REDMANN, BEER and GARRISON, JJ.


REDMANN, Judge.

A child due to be born in three to nine months may mean embarrassment, inconvenience, difficulty, or even tragedy for its mother-to-be. The mother may, however, be able to solve her problem: she may give the child up for adoption or, since 1973,1 she may extinguish its embryonic life by abortion.

A three-year-old child may also mean embarrassment, inconvenience, difficulty or tragedy for its mother. Its mother,...

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