Itssoeasy wrote: » I love that posters here believe Ruth coppinger who can say what she likes due to dail privilege. The board intervened allegedly so that means that the director of nursing on down including any CNMs and line managers above the two people who confirmed the organs outside the were skipped over then ? I find that very very hard to believe.
Hotblack Desiato wrote: » Nursing???? Clearly you don't have a breeze.
Hotblack Desiato wrote: » Are you a qualified obstetrician?
ohnonotgmail wrote: » The diagnosis would have been confirmed by a doctor. They dont answer to nurses.
Annabella1 wrote: » We don’t know all the facts here What about a scenario where a woman has very serious FFA and she is likely to miscarry within a few weeks anyway A surgical abortion carries greater risks and it may not be clinically necessary She appears to have been told to wait a few weeks ( not 100%) Medicine is not black and white
BBFAN wrote: » https://www.thejournal.ie/abortion-fatal-foetal-4445349-Jan2019/ What do people think of this story? I don't know if it's true or not because I spoke to someone today whose friend had an abortion in Dublin recently because of fatal foetal abnormality but I didn't ask him what hospital but he did say it was the fourth one apparently. The Coombe do confirm that they haven't carried an abortion yet so maybe this story is true. I can't imagine that anyone would get away with making this story up?
super_furry wrote: » How many people from relgious orders are on their board?
NIMAN wrote: » ... and so it begins. Was always going to be a mess.
mvl wrote: » I find how this is handled here IS awful (process wise) and not safe. - on the continent where I am originally from they are faster to act, it is really by choice; since it is done surgically, a gynecologist would be handling it, with support from the anesthesiologist/nurse - to my knowledge they are not using abortion pills back there at all (and can't the pill cause partial abortions + infection ?!? - I would defo not feel safe taking one)
pleas advice wrote: » just fyi from the article, wasn't sure what the law was exactly myself The law states: “A termination of pregnancy may be carried out in accordance with this section where 2 medical practitioners, having examined the pregnant woman, are of the reasonable opinion formed in good faith that there is present a condition affecting the foetus that is likely to lead to the death of the foetus either before, or within 28 days of, birth.”
Amirani wrote: » The Coombe stated a couple of weeks ago that they're not currently ready to provide abortions, and they're not listed as 1 that provides them. I assume this is why this has come up. I'm not sure why there hasn't been a referral to another hospital though.
tretorn wrote: » The point is medical practitioners are the people charged with the duty of deciding whether a defect is fatal or not. Ruth Coppinger and her sidekick can screech all they like in the Dail but if two medical consultants decide that a defect isnt fatal then the person carrying the baby isnt entitled to an abortion in this jurisdiction. She may have to claim she is suicidal because of the pregnancy and there is provision for termination under this clause but this is an additional provision and different to the requirement that two professionals must certify a fatal defect. Are we going to have screeching in the Dail everytime medical practitioners insist on acting according to their ethics and within the Law. Jesus wept, why dont we just dispense with all protection for the unborn while we are at it.
Amirani wrote: » The Coombe stated a couple of weeks ago that they're not currently ready to provide abortions
tretorn wrote: » The point is medical practitioners are the people charged with the duty of deciding whether a defect is fatal or not.
Jesus wept, why dont we just dispense with all protection for the unborn while we are at it.
keano_afc wrote: » A question you could ask to 90% of the contributors to this thread.
Annabella1 wrote: » A surgical abortion carries greater risks and it may not be clinically necessary
Hotblack Desiato wrote: » No, because they're not making claims of medical expertise like this: This person doesn't know what they're talking about, they have no basis to say what is or isn't necessary or what is a greater or lesser risk because they have no medical training and no knowledge of the circumstances of the woman concerned (worse than that, they seem to be generalising their ludicrous claim to extend to ALL cases of FFA.)
Elisabeth Wrong Stork wrote: » I believe the point being made there is that a surgical abortion entails greater risks than a medical abortion.
What about a scenario where a woman has very serious FFA and she is likely to miscarry within a few weeks anyway A surgical abortion carries greater risks and it may not be clinically necessary