‘Extremely reckless’: Anti-abortion campaign calls for remote consultations to stop

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An anti-abortion campaign has described plans to continue remote consultations for women seeking access to abortion care in the State as “extremely reckless”.

Under the existing law, two consultations are required for women who wish to access an abortion if they are within the 12-week gestational period. Three days must elapse between the first and second consultations.

“Minister Donnelly has decided to alter the Irish abortion law radically, creating dangerous and unforeseen consequences for women’s health and wellbeing,” she said.Ms Mulroy was speaking as the campaign hosted its first national in-person conference since 2019, with the theme of the event “Saving Lives and Facing the Future with Hope”. The conference, held at the RDS in Dublin on Saturday, was attended by about 250 people across all age groups.

Dr Kearney said “many women change their mind” after they take the first abortion pill and that there was “greater awareness” of using the hormone progesterone as a reversal treatment in the US. A review of abortion legislation in the State is due to be completed by the end of this year. Prof Fergal Malone, master of the Rotunda Hospital, has said the three-day wait was “stigmatising” and “paternalistic”.

 

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Some points that may help relieve the 'extremely reckless' anxiety being experienced by the anti-abortion group, relating to their knowledge that remote consultation will continue for those seeking abortions, are..Avoid public media, reading newspapers and practice mindfulness.

GO AWAY, this is none of your damn business!

Pro-life, the term is pro-life. It is only the abortionists that say otherwise

Will they ever go away?

Has pro life been changed to anti abortion now?!

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