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Breaking NEWS IRELAND Government under increasing pressure to reform abortion laws
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 28081609:MV8yMDUxNDM5XzM0NjYzMzU2X0E1MDJBRDI5] They do this sh*t all the time in the U.S. and Canada. When they get verification it is a girl, usually at about 14 weeks, they abort it. It costs money to get the girl married. A miscarriage at 17 weeks is rare. For the fetus to be alive while the woman is fully dilated and leaking amniotic fluid suggested something other than infection caused the miscarriage. It was not a natural occurence where something just went wrong. [/quote]
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"This is a Catholic country." AND MOTHERS MUST DIE TO SAVE THE BABY...............
Savita, aged 31, was 17 weeks pregnant when she died in University Hospital Galway after suffering a miscarriage and septicaemia.AND LEFT SIT IN BED FOR FOUR DAYS TO DIE...
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THE Government has come under heightened pressure to reform complex abortion laws after the death of a pregnant Indian woman who suffered a miscarriage.
Twenty years since a separate controversial abortion case split the country and two years since European judges called for clear direction on when a termination is legal, the death of Savita Halappanavar in Galway University Hospital has sparked a backlash.
Mrs Halappanavar, a 31-year-old dentist, was 17 weeks pregnant when she died on October 28 after suffering a miscarriage and septicaemia.
Her husband, Praveen, has alleged that doctors refused several requests for a medical termination because the foetus's heartbeat was present.
Mr Halappanavar has claimed that following his late wife's appeals, they were told: "This is a Catholic country."
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