Did a search and did not find this news posted yet.
1 posted on
11/14/2012 2:08:02 PM PST by
soycd
To: soycd
Sad but I wonder if its true.
2 posted on
11/14/2012 2:10:07 PM PST by
driftdiver
(I could eat it raw, but why do that when I have a fire.)
To: soycd
If true (that’s an if), she died of septicemia, not lack of abortion.
Abortions don’t prevent or cure septicemia.
3 posted on
11/14/2012 2:10:35 PM PST by
Persevero
(Homeschooling for Excellence since 1992)
To: soycd
If she’d already had a miscarriage, why did she need an abortion? It seems to me that she died of something else — seemingly lack of care after a miscarriage.
To: soycd
Explain how she had a miscarriage and there was still a heart beat.
She died because she was septic not because she didn’t have an abortion.
7 posted on
11/14/2012 2:28:04 PM PST by
svcw
(Why is one cell on another planet considered life, and in the womb it is not.)
To: soycd
Ireland is a holdout on abortion. Must clear that out. If no children can be aborted to save the life of the mother, women must be dying all the time over there, but curiously haven’t heard of it before. Interesting that they don’t appear to be Irish. Have to learn the local customs. Like in parts of India they leave their dead out for vultures to recycle their flesh.
8 posted on
11/14/2012 2:34:18 PM PST by
throwback
(The object of opening the mind, is as of opening the mouth, is to shut it again on something solid.)
To: soycd
“But doctors said they could not terminate the pregnancy while there was still a foetal heartbeat and that Ireland is a “Catholic country”.
Too bad Ireland has a lot of other screwed-up ideas. Lots of us may be looking for someplace to immigrate to in the not so distant future.
To: soycd
“Savita and Praveen Halappanavar”
Yeah, they’re Irish.
To: soycd
If she had a miscarriage there would have no longer been a fetus so no heartbeat. An incomplete miscarriage would have left behind enough tissue to cause septicemia. A D&C might have been in order but even in an incomplete miscarriage there is no heartbeat or viable fetus. Someone has really confused this story.
14 posted on
11/14/2012 2:57:21 PM PST by
nclaurel
To: soycd
According to the report, she was in pain from the miscarriage. After the Baby died inutero at 17 - 18 weeks, it was removed. She then died from E-Coli infection and Septicemia. NOT EXACTLY CAUSED BY LACK OF AN ABORTION>
At what point did the fetus pass E-Coli to the woman?
What a crock of $HIT!
15 posted on
11/14/2012 3:20:21 PM PST by
Jim from C-Town
(The government is rarely benevolent, often malevolent and never benign!)
To: soycd
How tragic. We don’t have enough information to determine whether the doctors did what they should have or not. Is inducing labor considered abortion? Obviously, the baby would not live at 17 weeks gestation, but the mother might have. We’re there abnormalities with the baby? Sometimes it is necessary to induce in order to save one or both lives. Now there are two dead.
To: soycd
That should have said “Were there . . .”
To: soycd
To: soycd
"The husband of a pregnant woman who died in Ireland after being refused an abortion tells Channel 4 News he "strongly believes" that she would be alive had doctors terminated the pregnancy."That creates this story. "He believes".
Impeach the kenyan or secession.
22 posted on
11/14/2012 5:44:28 PM PST by
ex91B10
(We've tried the Soap Box,the Ballot Box and the Jury Box; ONE BOX LEFT!)
>> Ireland is a “Catholic country”.
“Catholics”!!!
25 posted on
11/14/2012 9:16:33 PM PST by
Gene Eric
(Demoralization is a weapon of the enemy. Don't get it, don't spread it!)
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