miércoles, 6 de marzo de 2013

Dentist Savita Halappanavar DEATH Praveen Halappanavar Ireland woman abortion DIES MISCARRIAGE india

Savita was really in agony. She was very upset, but she accepted she was losing the baby." - Praveen Halappanavar, Savita's husband Ireland probes death of ill woman seeking abortion Dentist Savita Halappanavar tortured to death Praveen Halappanavar Ireland woman seeking abortion Associated Press DUBLIN -- The debate over legalizing abortion in Ireland flared Wednesday after the government confirmed a miscarrying woman suffering from blood poisoning was refused a quick termination of her pregnancy and died in an Irish hospital. Prime Minister Enda Kenny said he was awaiting findings from three investigations into the death of Savita Halappanavar an Indian living in Galway since 2008 who was 17 weeks along in her pregnancy. The 31-year-old's case highlights the bizarre legal limbo in which pregnant women facing severe health problems in predominantly Catholic Ireland can find themselves. "Savita was really in agony. She was very upset, but she accepted she was losing the baby." - Praveen Halappanavar, Savita's husband Ireland's constitution officially bans abortion, but a 1992 Supreme Court ruling found it should be legalized for situations when the woman's life is at risk from continuing the pregnancy. Five governments since have refused to pass a law resolving the confusion, leaving Irish hospitals reluctant to terminate pregnancies except in the most obviously life-threatening circumstances. University Hospital Galway in western Ireland declined to say whether doctors <b>...</b>
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