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Share your dilemmas and get honest opinions from other Mumsnetters.

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329 replies

Hideandgo · 25/05/2018 09:35

Repeal the 8th. You may not have a vote today but if you are willing, could you show support for the yes vote for us Irish women on social media? I’m sure many of you have Irish friends and if it encourages just one more person not to forget to vote it would be worth it.

I had a termination when I was 22 and felt deeply shocked and less than human when the Irish nurse told me ‘we don’t do that here’ when I asked about my choices. Luckily I was living abroad (just coincidently at home when I found out) so had one as soon as I got back to the country I was living in but I avoided tying myself to an increasingly abusive man who would have been able to take my baby from me and force me out of the country if he’d wished.

I credit my 4 beautiful children, my kind, supportive husband and my freedom to be the kind of Mum I always wanted to be from that decision.

So many Irish women have a loaded gun to their heads when they find out they are pregnant and it’s wrong to force them to become a Mum. This doesn’t even take into account all the mishandled miscarriages and devastating cases of foetal abnormality. Every woman is vulnerable to a miscarriage that doesn’t resolve immediately and Irish women have been forced to hold on to a dying heartbeat till they themselves have septicaemia and/or PTSD. It’s barbaric and wrong. And makes women feel useless and dehumanised.

Please help us.

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summerinrome · 25/05/2018 12:54

Yes one hundred per cent, go for it!!!!!

Your body, your choice. Best of luck from all of us!

Flowers Wine
maras2 · 25/05/2018 12:56

Best wishes from the maras family.
We're all rooting for you. Smile

InkSnail · 25/05/2018 12:56

Repeal the 8th!

pigmcpigface · 25/05/2018 12:57

Really rooting for you, and hoping the right decision is made today. Flowers

Magpiesarehuge · 25/05/2018 12:57

💐 to you Jammy - should have been a better way. Fingers crossed for today.

Kualabear · 25/05/2018 12:58

Not a sister but have a high five from a 'brother' - your body, your choice.

ColoursOfRain · 25/05/2018 13:01

When do the polls close?

MrsSchadenfreude · 25/05/2018 13:01

@Hideandgo - shared on FB. With you all the way with this.

Luxembourgmama · 25/05/2018 13:02

Great thread OP. I'm irish and i've posted so much on social media about this. Alot of foreign friends very supportive.

viques · 25/05/2018 13:02

I hope it goes through for the women of Eire. And I hope that shortly after the women who are citizens of the Uk living in NI are also given freedom of choice over their bodies.

Knittedfairies · 25/05/2018 13:03

Good luck💐

Emmasmum2013 · 25/05/2018 13:04

When do the polls close?
My question too.. when will we know the results?

I'll be deeply shocked if it is not repealed. It seems so basic in this day and age.
However, I'm not sure of the mentality in Ireland. Is it predicted to be a close call?

lightthedarkness · 25/05/2018 13:06

Repeal the 8th . Good luck all.

ParisUSM · 25/05/2018 13:07

Good luck today, really hoping for a Yes. :)

lolaflores · 25/05/2018 13:07

I have been supporting my Irish friends from abroad. Some of the campaign has been so hateful and upsetting. Quite a few friends appalled at the posters and adverts the No campaign have been putting up outside schools and churches. I know the women of Ireland have been waiting a long time for this leap forwards and I think they are there.
It will be another chink in the churches iron grip.
Wishing you all the very best for tomorrow.

ToeToToe · 25/05/2018 13:09

Have done on Twitter.

Good luck Ireland Thanks

AnnieAnoniMouser · 25/05/2018 13:09

Good Luck 🌷

CiderwithBuda · 25/05/2018 13:10

I think it might be close. I feel so nervous. I’m Irish but have been away too long too vote.

I’ve been looking at twitter at the home to vote stuff. So proud and emotional. Apparently there was a woman at the airport last night giving out packets of Tayto to those arriving back!

BoreOfWhabylon · 25/05/2018 13:12

Repeal the 8th!

amusedbush · 25/05/2018 13:12

Polls close at 22:00 tonight according to the BBC.

www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-44241521

Bellaposy · 25/05/2018 13:13

Thinking of you all today. We've had a run of sad vote results in the last few years and I so hope that Ireland shows the rest of us how it's done Flowers good luck!

GrannyGrissle · 25/05/2018 13:14

Everything here crossed for you.

Ketzele · 25/05/2018 13:15

My heart is in my mouth, wishing you all the very best. Many years ago, I worked in an abortion clinic that served lots of Irish women. I have had an abortion, my mother has had an abortion, my grandmother too. I even had a great great aunt who tried to set up a workers abortion clinic in first Berlin and then Moscow in the 30s (you can imagine how well that went). I have family in Ireland who have taken the boat. This is about real women's lives. I can't bear the hypocrisy of that who won't acknowledge that the current situation is simply outsourcing Irish women's abortions - not stopping them, but making an already difficult experience punitive and traumatic.

All the very best to you Flowers

iklboo · 25/05/2018 13:16

Repeal the 8th.

Newtothis2017 · 25/05/2018 13:16

Polls close at 10pm

#repealthe8th

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