17-week pregnant woman dies in Irish hospital after doctors refuse termination
Miscarrying woman died after she was forced to wait until foetal heartbeat stopped
Published Wednesday, November 14, 2012, 7:14 AM
Updated Wednesday, November 14, 2012, 9:21 AM
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Towngate | Nov 16, 2012, 09:08 AM EST
(fatally) Woundedknee: I am relieved you rarely agree with me. Could we make that NEVER please. To 'quote' Oscar Wilde: "Don't say YOU agree with me, for then I know I surely must be wrong!"
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mamasnothappy | Nov 16, 2012, 01:43 AM EST
This was murder and murder
should never be legal and
mandated.
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alisaann | Nov 15, 2012, 11:32 PM EST
imo, by the hospital NOT doing anything....they CAUSED this woman's DEATH.....why didn't they do a C-section, like many have suggested here?....the baby might have died any how, but the MOTHER might have been saved.....it's time to STOP allowing RELIGION to be the deciding factor.
alisa
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alisaann | Nov 15, 2012, 11:23 PM EST
that hospital and the doctors should be CHARGED with MURDER....they CAUSED this woman's death, by doing NOTHING....STOP ALLOWING RELIGION TO DECIDE SOMEONE'SE LIFE....they should also be SUED BIG TIME.
ALISA
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eiriamach | Nov 15, 2012, 02:46 PM EST
Elizabethbyrn34, your culture of "life" sent that young woman to her grave, and you're boasting about it? Demented!
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WoundedKnee | Nov 15, 2012, 12:51 PM EST
Towngate, I rarely agree with you, but I concur in your estimate of poster bocktherobber. Bock the nut, I would say more accurately. Or Bockthenazi. Leaving this looney tune aside, I return to my thoughts on the anti-Catholic bigotry which accuses us Catholics of being obscurantist yet gives carte blanche to Hindhuism. The latter religion believes in reincarnation, plus a multitude of contending gods. I cannot condemn this, as none of us knows the truth of the afterlife, and I have no way of proving anything. But I do know that in this world many Indians practice selective abortion of female infants, a practice that Indian sociologists and demographers are increasingly concerned about. And before bockthenazi or his partner in the dopey duo, seanomel, jumps on me with their bigotry and race hatred, I stress that I am speaking generally, and not about the particular case in Ireland.
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Elizabethbyrn34 | Nov 15, 2012, 12:19 PM EST
God Bless Ireland for standing there
there ground on abortion.
The girl and baby are both in
heaven. We live in a culture
of death which doesnt respect
life any life. Saint Gianna Berta Molla Pray for Ireland.
Saint Brigid pray for Ireland.
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Towngate | Nov 15, 2012, 07:46 AM EST
Bocktherobber: Who rattled your cage? Don't play games,dear. Let us have the benefit of your inside knowledge! ~~~ As more information is brought to light in this case, the more cynical among us might be getting a whiff of poor auld Ireland being set up for a Compensation claim.......Much has been made of the husband's 'catholic country' statement which is a bit rich coming from a man whose own Culture is crippled by the Caste System and religious divisions in his own country. Btw: Spot on! Woodman.
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mairint | Nov 15, 2012, 05:42 AM EST
Shame on the pro-kill babies campaigners. Using the tragic death of a young mother from toxemia as another way to force abortion into Ireland is positively disgusting. Toxemia can hit unexpectedly and it is rare today that the mother dies from it. Her death cannot be blamed on the baby for it too has suffered and died. Ireland has the most successfull natal results in the world and it was not neglect that caused this death. The big abortion bullies, Planned Parenthood, the recreational sex fans, the pop controllers (Soros, Gates, Blair, Robinson et al) through their cohorts in the UN/EU, will not stop pushing their agenda against the unborn child. They cannot tolerate that the Irish people have clearly stated, and repeated, that they do not want laws endangering the lives of their children. Get off your bandwagon and stop your dishonest victimization of the young woman in Galway, may she rest in peace. Notice how the usual opportunists jump also on the bandwagon to bash the Catholic church again. Do they not realize that they have had the privilege of being born and allowed to live? Hypocrits! Direct your sympathy towards the young man who has lost both his wife and child.
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rainnnn | Nov 15, 2012, 04:03 AM EST
this is jus shameful in the name of religion a woman had to die..shame on the govt shame on the govt for not allowin abortion..my heartfelt apologies to the woman and her family..
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Stiofain | Nov 15, 2012, 01:26 AM EST
Exodus 21:22
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AlunPalmer | Nov 15, 2012, 12:11 AM EST
Black kohosh root will induce contractions.
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Moirann16 | Nov 14, 2012, 10:36 PM EST
That is one of the saddest and most outrageous things I have ever read! And they call themselves Christian?? I always knew Catholics hated women but now we have more proof...
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macalister | Nov 14, 2012, 10:08 PM EST
Why didn't they simply do a Cesaerean.The baby would probably have died,but the mother would have lived.
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