Calling Ireland hypocritical for 'exporting our problem' is nonsense, because every country decides its own laws.
I think that if we are to allow women choose on whether to abort or not, it should be about giving the right to choose, and not because women already go to the UK, or to avoid illegal/dodgy abortions taking place. We shouldn't just fall into line with our neighbours just because we fear that we look backward or hypocritical, we should do it if the public democratically want it.
Calling Ireland hypocritical for 'exporting our problem' is nonsense, because every country decides its own laws.
A pro life stance in a country where abortion is illegal and has no options like going to the UK results in more women dying from massive infection, botched back street abortions, etc... It actually causes more death, because now you have the death of the aborted foetus plus in many cases the death of the woman. It is, a true pro death stance.
How many women in Ireland have died from these things? Given the uproar and media coverage over the last 2 weeks over just one case, I would suggest very very few. I presume you have a link to back it up. Otherwise it's just scaremongering
There was a case during the week where a woman committed suicide ultimately because she was depressed that her unborn child was the wrong gender.
Is this acceptable grounds for an abortion?
DB74 you asked this question in response to this quote from truthseeker:How many women in Ireland have died from these things? Given the uproar and media coverage over the last 2 weeks over just one case, I would suggest very very few. I presume you have a link to back it up. Otherwise it's just scaremongering
You seem to have ignored/not read/not understood what truthseeker was saying "a country where abortion is illegal and has no options like going to the the UK". Your question relates to Ireland which does have options like going to the UK so of course there are few/no examples of women dying 'from these things'. If Ireland could somehow prevent its pregnant women travelling for abortions then there would be many examples of failed back street abortions.A pro life stance in a country where abortion is illegal and has no options like going to the UK results in more women dying from massive infection, botched back street abortions, etc... It actually causes more death, because now you have the death of the aborted foetus plus in many cases the death of the woman. It is, a true pro death stance.
There was a case during the week where a woman committed suicide ultimately because she was depressed that her unborn child was the wrong gender.
Is this acceptable grounds for an abortion?
In fairness you were "out of it" already
If you reread my post I said that in the case of abortion being illegal AND no other options available like going to the UK. We have the option of the UK so luckily, we dont have dying women.
Ad hoc means impromptu, improvised for a specific purpose, case, or situation at hand (and no other).What is an 'ad hoc' ethics committee. I am aware that previously hospitals had ethics committees to decide on whether one could or could not be sterilised etc. But 'ad hoc' what in this context does it mean?
Maybe for her it was.
In all fairness do you not think treating her depression would have been a better option? Would her husband not be entitled to some say regarding his 2 unborn children?
I dont think suicide was an inevitable outcome by any means (which is why I'd be iffy about suicide as grounds for abortion).
Abortions happen whether or not they are illegal. So why try to impose someone elses morality on those who choose to have them?
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