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Pro-abortion group puts women’s health at risk by encouraging them to lie to doctors

A pro-abortion lobby group in Northern Ireland which produced a leaflet advising women not to tell doctors they have taken an abortion pill if they develop complications, has been described as “reckless” by a retired doctor.

The leaflet, distributed by Alliance for Choice in Derry, told women “you can access health care at your local A&E, but do not tell them you have used the pills. Just say you are having a miscarriage.”

The former GP and recently elected councillor for the Aontu party, Anne McCloskey criticised this advice saying: “The only way we can treat people effectively is if we know what is going on…It is reckless to tell women who have taken abortion pills to deliberately withhold information from doctors.”

She said that it was an “insult” to suggest that doctors will make value judgements on a patient. Health care professionals do not judge patients but she emphasised how important it was that doctors were in possession of all the relevant medical information in order to be able to treat their patients properly.

“[N]o matter who comes for treatment, they will get the best the NHS can offer them to treat them,” McCloskey said.

Alliance for Choice spokeswoman, Goretti Horgan, denied the leaflet encouraged women to lie to doctors, despite the actual content of the leaflet.

The pro-abortion groups action comes at the same time as an attempt by Westminster to forceone of the most extreme abortion regimes in the world on Northern Ireland. If Westminster are successful, there will be no law or regulation on abortion at all, until the 28th week of pregnancy. In which case, abortion will be available for any reason up until that point.

Right To Life UK spokesperson, Clare McCarthy, said:

“If there are any complications in taking any strong drugs it is obviously important that a doctor knows exactly what was taken.

“If a doctor is unable to diagnose what is wrong with a patient –  and this could prove very difficult if a patient deliberately lies and conceals important information from them –  it will be much harder to effectively treat the patient.”

“Alliance for Choice are being incredibly irresponsible by telling women to do just that. They are actively putting women at risk by telling them to lie to their doctors.”

Dear reader,

You may be surprised to learn that our 24-week abortion time limit is out of line with the majority of European Union countries, where the most common time limit for abortion on demand or on broad social grounds is 12 weeks gestation.

The latest guidance from the British Association of Perinatal Medicine enables doctors to intervene to save premature babies from 22 weeks. The latest research indicates that a significant number of babies born at 22 weeks gestation can survive outside the womb, and this number increases with proactive perinatal care.

This leaves a real contradiction in British law. In one room of a hospital, doctors could be working to save a baby born alive at 23 weeks whilst, in another room of that same hospital, a doctor could perform an abortion that would end the life of a baby at the same age.

The majority of the British population support reducing the time limit. Polling has shown that 70% of British women favour a reduction in the time limit from 24 weeks to 20 weeks or below.

Please click the button below to sign the petition to the Prime Minister, asking him to do everything in his power to reduce the abortion time limit.