Drogheda Independent

This referendum is not about maternal healthcare

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To the Irish public,

As former Chairs of the Institute of Obstetrici­ans and Gynaecolog­ists, we have been horrified at some of the statements made by colleagues during this referendum campaign in relation to maternal care in Ireland.

Each of us has had extensive experience over around 40 years in the specialty of obstetrics and gynaecolog­y. In addition, in our privileged position as Chairs of the Institute of Obstetrici­ans and Gynaecolog­ists, we have fought to improve the standards of care for mothers and their newborn babies.

Ireland is a very safe country in which to be pregnant. The Eighth Amendment does not prevent Irish women receiving care of the highest possible standard. This is why our maternal death rate is so low. Recent Maternal Death Enquiry reports confirm that Ireland is one of the safest places in the world to be pregnant.

Not one of our colleagues should ever be permitted to use the Eighth Amendment as an excuse for not treating a woman. Each one of us can stand over the care we have provided in our careers. Four of us who practised in this jurisdicti­on have carried out necessary surgery which resulted in terminatio­n of pregnancy in order to save and protect Irish women. We had no difficulty in so doing, and the Eighth Amendment did not prevent us from performing an ethical and medically indicated procedure.

On May 25th, Irish people will be asked to vote on whether the right to life of an unborn baby should be withdrawn. If the answer is Yes, it is the stated intention of government to introduce legislatio­n to enable ending the life of a perfectly healthy growing baby, in a perfectly healthy pregnant woman. That is a matter of conscience for each voter.

What this referendum is not about, and what it has never been about, is maternal healthcare.

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