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AIBU?

Share your dilemmas and get honest opinions from other Mumsnetters.

To ask our British sisters for help?

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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BeyondPink · 25/05/2018 21:36

Any indication how it's gone yet?

Ifonlyfor1day · 25/05/2018 21:39

Hopefully with fingers and toes crossed I think the Yes will win. I bought my eldery parents on walking sticks to vote yes.

There's a great buzz around so hopefully it lasts.

SimonBridges · 25/05/2018 21:40

IfOlnyFor1Day.
Sorry if this is a rude question but when you, or any other Irish woman, travels for an abortion how do you get it? Can you just to to a GP or hospital?

chartreuse · 25/05/2018 21:41

Very high turnout largely due to all the newly registered young voters on the supplemental register according to the news. In my observation these are mostly yes voters.

Fingers crossed

boatass · 25/05/2018 21:41

No

dontcallmelen · 25/05/2018 21:41

Truly hope the Yes votes wins.

ToeToToe · 25/05/2018 21:43

Twitter #HomeToVote is making me tearful. "Grandfathers for Yes", the welcome at Dublin Airport... it's all amazing.

twitter.com/salihughes/status/1000063015058837506

twitter.com/Together4yes/status/1000004080100618240

Ifonlyfor1day · 25/05/2018 21:45

No I do not mind. You wouldn't contact your doctor.

I contacted the Marie Stoped clinic in Manchester they made arrangements got a date travelled it cost about 1500 all in.

SimonBridges · 25/05/2018 21:53

I see, thank you for answering.
I’ve never been in the position of needing one so I have no idea how it works for women from the UK or Ireland.

Ifonlyfor1day · 25/05/2018 21:53

Or nowadays order the pills from India.

Ifonlyfor1day · 25/05/2018 21:55

It is a horrible position for either but the travelling and secrecy is hard.

MadameJosephine · 25/05/2018 22:02

Ive posted a lot on fb this week about this, it could be such s momentous day. I’m really really hoping the yes vote wins. Thinking of all my Irish friends today and all the awesome people who have traveled back home to vote so that women don’t have to travel in such tragic and cruel circumstances

toomuchtooold · 25/05/2018 22:06

Oh my god have youse seen the exit poll?

LoveInTokyo · 25/05/2018 22:07

If that exit poll is right then this is a historic day for Ireland!

UpstartCrow · 25/05/2018 22:09

Exit poll says 68:32 in favour! I hope thats right.

IfyouseeRitaMoreno · 25/05/2018 22:09

Fingers crossed that poll is good. I don’t think anything’s in the bag after Brexit and Trump.

SimonBridges · 25/05/2018 22:09

Please let that poll be true.

BeyondPink · 25/05/2018 22:11

Amazing exit poll. Wow.

Brexit and trump were both close, can it be that wrong...?

AngeloMysterioso · 25/05/2018 22:12

Do we dare to hope? I so want to, but with Brexit and Trump...

ToeToToe · 25/05/2018 22:15

I daren't celebrate too soon - after Brexit & Trump - but Shock

ToeToToe · 25/05/2018 22:16

xpost Angela Wink Great minds...

MadameJosephine · 25/05/2018 22:20

Just came on to post the same thing. Amazing exit poll!

Dulra · 25/05/2018 22:25

Irish times exit poll shows 68% in favour of yes. I made that trip when I was 22 to a marie stopes clinic in ealing. It was the loneliest scariest journey I've ever made. As a 43 year old woman now with 3 daughters of my own I hope and pray this goes through I can't believe 21 years have passed and nothing has changed enough is enough Sad

SimonBridges · 25/05/2018 22:25

Think about Brexit (I know it hurts) but the difference between yes and no was tiny.
This poll says there is a 1.5% chance of error. That would be enough to get Brexit wrong but not enough for this.

AlfredDaButtler · 25/05/2018 22:28

Surely the polls can’t be far out enough for that result to be totally wrong Shock