For this reason, he called on Congress “to not continue granting, through laws, professional powers that invade the field of the surgeon and promote the illegal practice of medicine, a situation that could happen with the approval of this bill. putting at risk the health of the child and adolescent population of Peru”.
In statements to ACI Prensa, Giuliana Caccia, director of the Origen Association, asserted that, as the Medical College has pointed out, “obstetricians are not trained to be competent in matters of sexual education or in pedagogical qualities.”
According to the Peruvian pro-family leader, beyond skills and professional scope, if this law is approved “it would be legalizing CSE with concepts of gender and distribution of contraceptives in schools without parental consent”.