usernnanechanger the current law in NI is one of the many many reasons the limit should not be lowered to 12 weeks and no you're not pro choice.
I'm in NI, should I become pregnant, (if I'd no reason to think I might be) I probably wouldn't find out until I did a test which I wouldn't do until my period was a week or two late. I would then have the decision to make about whether I wanted the baby or not. I would then have to arrange time off work, arrange whether or not I'd be going on my own, whether a friend/ partner could get time off work, arrange to get other children looked after, sort out the appointment, book flights, hope I could organise/afford accommodation. And that is assuming I had enough money to travel, take the time off work, and pay for the abortion, all within your allotted 12 week wish.
I've filled the survey in, I'm in NI. I have daughters, my mum has daughters, one of the first things she ever told me and continued to tell me was that if I thought I was pregnant never be afraid to tell her, that they were options, shamefully not in the country where we lived but that she would always listen and help how she could. My mum is in her late 60s, she is horrified that I and her granddaughters are still refused the same healthcare as other women (who we are equal to) in the UK. She never thought it would be the same for us.