I just don't get it.
Husband wants answers over wife whose death sparked abortion debate - CNN.com
This is awful.
This is awful.
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This is awful.
If the death was associated with the delay between a request and their eventual treatment then the hospital would appear to be about to cough up a startling amount of compensation. I don't see how anyone can guess, before the enquiry reports, whether it was or not.
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This is awful.
Týr;1411192 wrote: If the death was associated with the delay between a request and their eventual treatment then the hospital would appear to be about to cough up a startling amount of compensation. I don't see how anyone can guess, before the enquiry reports, whether it was or not.
Methinks you miss the main point. In Ireland abortion is supposedly allowed when the mothers life is at risk. She was denied it by the hospital despite her life being at risk and the foetus was not going to live. It's a major issue in ireland, the majority want access to abortion but politicians pander to those who vociferously oppose it.
Methinks you miss the main point. In Ireland abortion is supposedly allowed when the mothers life is at risk. She was denied it by the hospital despite her life being at risk and the foetus was not going to live. It's a major issue in ireland, the majority want access to abortion but politicians pander to those who vociferously oppose it.