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15th March 2022
03:59pm GMT

"This review is the moment for changing that, for widening access to essential healthcare and for ensuring no woman has to travel. If we are to guarantee equitable, accessible and legal abortion for all women and pregnant people in Ireland, we need to see full decriminalisation in line with the WHO guidance.
Giving more insight into the challenges around the current abortion laws, the panel explained that it is as if Repeal never happened in Ireland and the barriers to accessing abortion in this country still make it difficult for pregnant people.
Speaking from her own experience, Alison Lynch, a board member from Termination for Medical Reasons explained the barriers she faced when trying to access abortion in Ireland and was forced to access services in Liverpool.
In her heartbreaking statement, Lynch described how her son wasn't going to make it and she decided to end the pregnancy, but due to the 12 week limitation, she was refused.
After accessing services in the UK, she fell pregnant again and the same heartache occurred, but she carried to term this time after the mental and physical toll her last pregnancy took. Unfortunately, her baby didn't make it.
The National Women's Council has submitted their report and shared its concerns and recommendations to the government in hopes that reform will be made when it comes to the review of this legislation.Explore more on these topics: