To: joathome
A recent case in Ireland (Dublin I believe) wherein the fetus was dead, and Mom was dying of fetal complications.
Medically an abortion would have had an excellent chance of prolonging Mom's life.
However Irish medical posture ABSOLUTELY against abortion of any kind, even academic discussion of abortion, eliminated that possibility.
I got this via email from Trinity College students in Dublin.
Sadly, both contraceptive and medical necessity abortions are done by commuting to England or mainland Europe. Lots.
You asked.
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To: KirklandJunction
The fetus was dead......didn't you say? I could even think of better examples than that.
Removing a dead fetus is NOT the abortion we are talking about.
33 posted on
02/02/2002 11:45:23 AM PST by
joathome
To: KirklandJunction
Medically necessary? You mean like delivering a live baby, but stabbing it in the back of the neck? This is what is passing as medically necessary. It would be just as easy to deliver the baby ALIVE. Same thing with other types of induced abortions. 99% of "medically necessary" abortions aren't necessary at all, except to kill the baby.
34 posted on
02/02/2002 11:47:30 AM PST by
joathome
To: KirklandJunction
A recent case in Ireland (Dublin I believe) wherein the fetus was dead, and Mom was dying of fetal complications. Medically an abortion would have had an excellent chance of prolonging Mom's life. However Irish medical posture ABSOLUTELY against abortion of any kind, even academic discussion of abortion, eliminated that possibility. I got this via email from Trinity College students in Dublin. What you got was Pro-Abortion propaganda lies.
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