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Abortion Services Provision

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 1 October 2020

Thursday, 1 October 2020

Questions (266)

Neasa Hourigan

Question:

266. Deputy Neasa Hourigan asked the Minister for Health if his attention has been drawn to a number of persons who have had to travel to the UK to access follow-up abortion care after the abortion pills they took failed; his plans to ensure that anyone whose abortion procedure was legally initiated in good faith is able to terminate their pregnancy in Ireland; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [27744/20]

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As the Deputy will be aware, the Health (Regulation of Termination of Pregnancy) Act 2018 permits termination to be carried out in cases where there is a risk to the life, or of serious harm to the health, of the pregnant woman; where there is a condition present which is likely to lead to the death of the foetus either before or within 28 days of birth; and without restriction up to 12 weeks of pregnancy.

Expanded termination of pregnancy services were initiated on 1st January 2019 and are provided through participating doctors and hospitals throughout the country. However, I am aware that statistics reported by the UK Department of Health and Social Care showed that women with Irish addresses continued to access termination of pregnancy in that jurisdiction during 2019.

I wish to assure the Deputy that it is a priority for my Department that the Health (Regulation of Termination of Pregnancy) Act 2018 is fully implemented, so enabling all women in Ireland to access services quickly and easily, without bias or judgment.

There is ongoing engagement between the Department of Health and the HSE to monitor service provision and to facilitate the smooth-running of the service.

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