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Pro or anti-abortion?

pro or anti!?

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The husband of an Indian woman who died after being denied an abortion at an Irish hospital broke down in tears on Monday as he described how they pleaded that as Hindus they were not morally opposed to a termination that could have saved her life.

Praveen Halappanavar repeated his claim that a doctor, named at the inquest in Galway as Dr Katherine Astbury, told him that a termination could not be performed because "this is a Catholic country".

His 31-year-old wife, Savita, died at University College hospital in Galway on 28 October last year, eight days after being admitted. She had been 17 weeks pregnant. Her case has become the focus of international debate and protests over Ireland's strict laws on abortion.

Halappanavar told the inquest that he and his wife had been sent home from the hospital on Sunday 21 October, but returned a couple of hours later because she was in severe pain. He was later told that his wife was miscarrying.

"Savita was crying loudly," Halappanavar told the court. He said a doctor told him: "'You have to be brave' – he said the baby won't arrive. Both of us were shattered – we didn't know what to do."

The following Tuesday when they returned to the hospital, Halappanavar said, they both asked the medical team to perform a termination. In total the couple made three requests for an emergency termination, he said.

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Protesters outside the Irish parliament hold pictures of Savita Halappanavar. Photograph: Peter Muhly/AFP/Getty Images

"Savita asked for a termination two times. Savita was in tears. She said she could not take it. The doctor did not come back that day," Halappanavar said. "Savita asked a doctor when she could plan the next pregnancy. She was told she had to get well first. She wanted a termination; she wanted it before her parents arrived back in India and started telling people she was pregnant."

Halapannavar said his wife then asked Astbury on the Tuesday for the termination. He claimed that the couple were told: "This is a Catholic country – we cannot terminate because the foetus is still alive."

He said his wife then told the doctor that she was a Hindu and not an Irish citizen.

Declan Buckley, the senior barrister for the hospital and for the Republic's Health Service Executive, said there were differences between what Halappanavar said happened and the hospital's account.

Halappanavar claimed to the inquest that retrospective entries had been made in the medical notes.

The inquest has been told that the evidence of Astbury, a consultant obstetrician, will say there was only one discussion about a termination, on Tuesday 23 October.

Astbury says a termination was not warranted at that time as there was no threat to Mrs Halappanavar's life.

The inquest, chaired by Dr Ciaran McLoughlin, continues.

if you are anti-abortion you are anti women

Abortion refusal death: Hindu woman told Ireland 'is a Catholic country ...

the problem here is the belief of The "soul"

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/apr/08/abortion-refusal-death-ireland-hindu-woman
 
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Anti kasi delikado yan sa bata at ina kya mag frency nalang kayu.
 
Anti kasi delikado yan sa bata at ina kya mag frency nalang kayu.



Frency,baka magalit naman mga chick nyan ,pakiramdam nila parang pinakakain mo sila ng saging na may balat ha ha


Abortion ay kailangan minsan para bumuhay at makapatay ng hindi o mercy killing
 
Thiodan nALanG paRa pATay paRehaS.jOke! WiThDrawaL naLang kAso BiTin nAman.bAhaLa nALang kAyo kUng aNo guSto nIyo
 
basta ako Pro abstinence!

itigil ang sex!

ITIGIL!
 
Ako depende sa situation, same as the story above, kung may valid reason naman bakit hindi.
 
ako pro. depends if the pregnant is a rape victim. or nasuri na delikado un bata ( not normal).
 
pro abortion is my vote only if it complicates the life of the mother.
dami na kayang namatay dahil sa komplikasyon ng pagbubuntis ng babae. maski nakalagay sa peligro ang buhay n nanay eh ayaw i-abort ng doktor ang nasa sinapupunan dahil sa takot na makasuhan sila. kaya ang labas, patay na ang bata sa tyan ng nanay, mamamatay rin ang nanay dahil sa komplikasyon. ang labas, mawawalan ng asawa ang tatay at pag nagkataon ay mauulila pa ang ilang anak ng nanay.
 
anti ako

kung ayaw nyo makabuntis wag kayo makipag sex or gumamit kayo ng contraceptives mga bobo kayo
 
Depende sa *religious belief* so ayoko mag judge. Respect each others belief na lang. Depen-depende sa sitwasyon but for me, I really do believe na as long as wala pang spirit and soul, well, pwede e abort ang bata. Meron weeks para malaman ng isang babae dapat if kailan niya eaabort pero kung nabuo na siya, hindi na pwede.

I am sure, ang babae ay *hindi kawawa at lugi* sa lagay na iyan dahil control niya ang katawan ora mismo.

In my beliefs lang naman dahil I am non-Christian but if you are under in Abrahamic written style or in Judeo-Christian, well, kawawa at lugi ang babae doon dahil in a religious belief, walang karapatan ang babae controlin ang katawan. Ang meron control nun ay natural ay high male religious leader mismo.

Ika nga, taboo.

Tutal, favorite term ng mga tao diba ang katagang *weak kuno ang women na keyso kawawa at lugi* kamo. Lalake ang superior na keyso, babae ay 2nd lang daw sa lalake.

Remember? Culture iyan and religious beliefs ika nga kung ano ang moral and immoral.

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Ay! Teka... sa reform Judaism, well, may karapatan pala ang babae eabort ang bata doon. Promise. Case by case basis nga lang. Ipinagtitimbang iyan. Hindi sin sa kanila iyon if open minded nga lang ang makakabasa. If alam nila na risk ang babae, rights talaga na eabort ang bata. Pwede. Well, sa Catholic talaga ay strikto talaga iyan. Sobra. As in. Okay lang mamatay ang lahat at matanggal ang human's right, masunod lang ang God's law.

Again, as long as wala pang *spirit* and *soul* ang bata, ayos pa. Nagsabi sa akin ay babae noon. Nakalimutan kung anong weeks.

Alam niyo ba--- huwag na nga. If sinabi ko kase na meron nakarating in heaven na babae na--- huwag na lang. Stop na ako.
 
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