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General discussion / woman dies for want of a abortion
November 14, 2012, 04:14:37 PM
QuoteTHE husband of a pregnant woman who died in hospital has told how they were on "top of the world" after learning of her pregnancy.

Savita Halappanavar (31) died in Galway University Hospital following a miscarriage after her family had requested an abortion when it became clear her baby could not survive.

It is understood the married woman, who was 17-weeks pregnant, died from blood poisoning.

Her husband, Praveen Halappanavar, who works for Boston Scientific in Galway, said they had held a baby shower with her mother and friends.

"She was fine, so happy," the 34-year-old said. However, after his wife later developed back pain and was in distress they visited Galway University Hospital.

"A doctor took a while to do some tests, I was called in I could see Savita in tears she was in shock. He told me there was cervical dilation and they don't think the baby will survive and there is no way to revert back. He said unfortunately I'm sorry I can't save the baby," her husband told RTE's News at One.

After she was found to be miscarrying, her husband asked for a medical termination to be carried out over three days but were refused because a foetal heartbeat was still present.

Her husband told how her condition began to deteriorate a few days later and she began to feel cold and unwell. "The last time I talked to her was in ICU," he said. "At around one o'clock the nurse came running and I was standing outside ICU, she told me to brave and took me into Savita." He said as the emergency team tried to save her life.

"The doctor told me he'd just lost her," Mr Halappanavar said, as he spoke from India where he had brought his wife's remains for burial.

Three investigations are being carried out into her death by the Coroner in Galway, the hosital's risk review group and the HSE's National Incident Management Team.

The case has already sparked debate over the right to an abortion where not having one might endanger the life of the mother.

http://www.independent.ie/national-news/pregnancy-put-them-top-of-the-world-says-savitas-husband-3294325.html



i didn't see a thread on here about this story but i really think it deserves discussing.
to be honest i don't think i have ever been as shocked by something that happened in an Irish state institution and that's really saying something.

how this was allowed to happen it truly beyond me, and the failure of subsequent governments to legislate for this puts the rest of their cowardly self serving actions into context.

i don't necessarily blame the medical persona involved although a lot of questions have to be answered ,this is ultimately a complete failure of our political class to take any sort of responsibility for hard decisions that had to be made
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lads, i  have to go to omagh on Saturday night and need to book accommodation. i wonder could any of you recommend a place. i am looking for somewhere fairly central.
#3
General discussion / Soldier proudly salutes towel
October 19, 2007, 02:54:45 PM
I came across this on a rangers supporters site. very funny.

QuoteRe: Wee story from Benidorm that sums up being a Bear
Quote:
Originally Posted by colinstein57
Mrs Colin Stein, me and my youngest are currently enjoying a wee week in Benidorm. Before we came she bought us both a Union Flag beach towel. Each night they fly proudly from our balcony separated by the bairns Rangers towel. I watch some of the locals walk by, stop and stare at the display and then discuss it, no doubt recalling that momentous night in Barcelona in 72 or the up and coming return visit by the Bears.

Anyway at the poolside yesterday I was approached by a cockney guy, who explained he was a Chelsea supporting serving soldier (and Bear friendly) and asked if the flag display was mine. I said yes, and he said he didn´t want to sound cheeky but that the towels were sometimes flying upside down. I thought he was being petty, but he explained he expected more from the Quintessential British Club and that it was that attention to fine detail that made us different from all the rest. I was impressed that he was aware of the Quintessential mantle and I promised to make sure that the flags flew properly in future. Well the wife actually becasue she´s in charge of that sort of thing.

Last night as I sat in my balcony I watched my new Chelsea mate and his family return from the town. He stopped outside my balcony, proudly saluted the towels and then carried on to his apartment.

A proud moment.

it is indeed
how many bears would have noticed that?
#4
General discussion / At Home with the Clearys
September 04, 2007, 09:09:57 AM
anyone see this documentary  last night.i thought it was one of the best made Irish docs in a while. it gave a great insight into the man and what made him tick. i always had a very low opinion of the man so i watched this looking for further evidence of his hypocrisy's.  I got it, but i also got a picture of a man who in his life was truly trying to do as much good as he could working with, and helping those no one else wanted to know.
#5
GAA Discussion / tickets
January 12, 2007, 11:02:51 AM
i was hoping to get to the dublin-tyrone match in croker, so i went onto the ticket master site to get tickets but the only ones availible are pertty crap.
as i am a mayo man i dont see much point going to the club. i know this was mentioned here berfore and someone gave a number where you could call croker direct to buy your tickets and they seemed to have a better selection.
anyone have any info on this any help would be much appriciated.