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The tragic death of Savita Halappanavar should not be exploited to sweep away Irish abortion law, under which she could legally have been saved | CatholicHerald.co.uk

The tragic death of Savita Halappanavar should not be exploited to sweep away Irish abortion law, under which she could legally have been saved | CatholicHerald.co.uk

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  1. This woman Savita didn't plan to have an abortion, the child was very much wanted.
    Savita went to the hospital because she was in severe pain, very sick and she and her husband were told that although it was clear that she was miscarrying, doctors would do nothing until they could no longer detect a fetal heartbeat.
    They kept her in agony for near 3 days until the fetal heartbeat stopped, and by then it was too late to treat the blood poisoning that killed her.
    It clear from all the articles I have read the doctors refused to intervene and terminate the pregnancy because of the Catholic-based laws.
    A senseless tragedy.

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