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Ireland Murders Pregnant Indian Dentist (India Times)

And on NDTV:

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5biGe09uMDo

Meanwhile:

Ronan Emmet writes:

Thought your readers might be interested to see this. Coverage from Bangalore…

Meanwhile, a scathing discussion on progressive online news source, The Young Turks:

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DKifAdn8HCQ&feature=g-all-u

“You know oftentimes when we talk about extremism, we talk about countries in the Middle East. But when you look at some of the laws that Ireland has when it comes to contraception and when it comes to abortion, you realise just how religious they really are.”

Thanks Fifi

Damn gravy scent-snorting hipsters.

By Paddy Dunne who sez:

My own version of the famous vintage ‘Ah! Bisto’ adverts of yesteryear. Knowing this Food Issue was going to be packed with content to get tummies rumbling, I’ve modernized the raggedy Bisto kids into two trendy young folks, not tempted by the wafts of a beefy broth but by this very issue of Le Cool!

 

Le Cool FOOD issue

Justice Martin Nolan.

Yes, him again (and again).

Jane Ruffino (37) said she believes the justice system has failed her after a judge granted a suspended sentence to her attacker on condition that he pay her more than €5,000 in compensation.
Judge Martin Nolan imposed a two-and-a-half year sentence which he suspended on condition that he pay her €2,000 immediately and another €3,000 within a year as a token of remorse for the attack that left her with a permanent scar on her face.

Journalist Hits Out At Justice System As Attacker Walks Free (Alison Bray and Fiona Ferguson, Independent.ie)

 

Dr Jennifer Gunter (above), a world-renowned obstetrician/gynecologist and author of the book,The Preemie Primer, writes:

As Ms. [Savita] Halappanavar, died of an infection, one that would have been brewing for several days if not longer, the fact that a termination was delayed for any reason is malpractice. Infection must always be suspected whenever, preterm labor, premature rupture of the membranes, or advanced premature cervical dilation occurs (one of the scenarios that would have brought Ms. Halappanavar to the hospital).

As there is no medically acceptable scenario at 17 weeks where a woman ismiscarrying AND is denied a termination, there can only be three plausible explanations for Ms. Hapappanavar’s “medical care” :

1) Irish law does indeed treat pregnant women as second class citizens and denies them appropriate medical care. The medical team was following the law to avoid criminal prosecution.

2) Irish law does not deny women the care they need; however, a zealous individual doctor or hospital administrator interpreted Catholic doctrine in such a way that a pregnant woman’s medical care was somehow irrelevant and superceded by heart tones of a 17 weeks fetus that could never be viable.

3) Irish law allows abortions for women when medically necessary, but the doctors involved were negligent in that they could not diagnose infection when it was so obviously present, did not know the treatment, or were not competent enough to carry out the treatment.

Since posting, Dr Gent has added: I [have] learned that Ms. Halappanavar’s widower reported that she was leaking amniotic fluid and was fully dilated when first evaluated. There is no medically defensible position for doing anything other than optimal pain control and hastening delivery by the safest means possible.

Read More: Did Irish Catholic Law Or Malpractice Kill Savita Halappanavar? (Dr Jen Gunter)

@JGunter

Dr Jen Gunter?

Via Jennie Parker

 

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