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Irish abortion referendum: Vote to be held in May

The problem I have with 12 week limit is many women don't even know they are pregnant then. This is mainly due to them being on BC and already having irregular or no periods, having little to no signs or the signs aligning with something else so they are not realized.

I would never support 12, to low and again treats the women as way to unimportant.

12 weeks is awful, but far better than what they currently allow.

I support any step in the right direction, even if it's just a little step.

20-22 weeks should be the minimum allowable time frame.
With exceptions on a case-by-case basis after that.
 
12 weeks is awful, but far better than what they currently allow.

I support any step in the right direction, even if it's just a little step.

20-22 weeks should be the minimum allowable time frame.
With exceptions on a case-by-case basis after that.

agree agree agree!
 
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