Kole Round Spectator wrote: » when the reality is they want perfectly healthy mothers to be allowed kill their perfectly healthy babies just because they feel like it.
Kiwi in IE wrote: » Please tell me you are mistaken? I can't believe that even this country would risk women's health, to the extent that a routine procedure which is used for the treatment and identification of many gynological problems, including endometrial and uterine cancer, is unavailable due to archaic, misogynistic religious ideation?
The management may involve awaiting spontaneous miscarriage or planned induction. In cases of second trimester miscarriage where there is evidence of maternal compromise such as sepsis, fulminating pre-eclampsia or massive placental abruption, immediate steps towards delivery may be required. However, a more expectant approach can be discussed if the woman’s condition is stable. If the woman is not immediately admitted to hospital after the diagnosis of miscarriage, it is preferable that she is accompanied home and that she is not left unaccompanied subsequently at home. She should also be given instructions to come back in to hospital if she has any concerns about her well-being. A follow-up plan should be agreed and understood.
Expectant management More than 85% of women with an intrauterine fetal death (IUFD) deliver spontaneously within three weeks of diagnosis.
Kole Round Spectator wrote: » Ahh I was being sarcastic and pointing out the contradiction of people in favour of abortion who are highlighting stuff like "bodily integrity" and you can't violate it while campaigning for the violation of the bodily integrity of the unborn child.
Kole Round Spectator wrote: » As usual people trying to force abortion into Ireland are clinging on to exceptional and difficult cases to make their point when the reality is they want perfectly healthy mothers to be allowed kill their perfectly healthy babies just because they feel like it.
Kole Round Spectator wrote: » Obviously not, a miscarriage is natural. Its like comparing someone dying of natural causes to someone who is shot.
As usual people trying to force abortion into Ireland are clinging on to exceptional and difficult cases to make their point when the reality is they want perfectly healthy mothers to be allowed kill their perfectly healthy babies just because they feel like it.
Kole Round Spectator wrote: » Obviously not, a miscarriage is natural.
Huntergonzo wrote: » But I mean how far do you go with this belief that an unborn baby deserves the same rights as it's mother. For example do you believe that a woman who's miscarried should be prosecuted for manslaughter? Obviously I think that would be an appalling thing to do but if you believe that an unborn baby should have full human rights and it dies because it's mother unintentionally kills it then where does that leave you?
robdonn wrote: » The unborn child has only one right, the right to life as granted by the 8th Amendment.
PopePalpatine wrote: » Why do they get an exception?
Kole Round Spectator wrote: » Except if that human being happens to be an unborn child of course.
Kole Round Spectator wrote: » A kidney is part of your body an unborn child is another person that has protections and rights.
Kole Round Spectator wrote: » I think they are an absolute disgrace but unfortunately the UK's lax laws mean they can travel there for their abortions.
robdonn wrote: » Another human being cannot violate your bodily integrity even if it is to save the life of another human being.
Kole Round Spectator wrote: » Of course being against abortion means a person agreed with what happened in the Magdalene laundries :rolleyes:.
PopePalpatine wrote: » Of course not, there's no Gardai willing to drag women to Magdalene concentration camps any more.
robdonn wrote: » Because you are risking the life of the mother? There is a reason why you can't be forced to donate a kidney to someone, even if by some mad fluke of nature you were the only viable donor in the world.
Kole Round Spectator wrote: » It's not the unborn child's fault that they were conceived through rape why should they be punished?
My opinions on this topic have nothing to do with me being Christian.
Kole Round Spectator wrote: » Why should the unborn child not be given every chance at survival?
robdonn wrote: » The greatest phallusy out there.
Huntergonzo wrote: » I see, as a matter of interest do you believe women who've had an abortion abroad should be prosecuted upon their return to Ireland?
robdonn wrote: » So even if there is a 90% chance that the woman would die, you would rather force her to remain pregnant for the 10% chance rather than give her the option to make that choice herself?
Kole Round Spectator wrote: » Well it isn't, the fact I'm a catholic has nothing to do with my views on abortion. I think its a barbaric practice that should be outlawed except in very specific circumstances such as the mother will definitely die without the procedure.
Kole Round Spectator wrote: » If there is any hope of saving both every option should be exhausted before turning to abortion.
robdonn wrote: » What if there is a 90% chance the mother will die? Or 80%? Or 50/50?
Huntergonzo wrote: » In fairness I've already committed the mortal sin of abortion today, I aborted something like 250,000,000 unborn babies only this morning and I may do it again sometime this evening, I NEED TO BE STOPPED!!!