1/3 of Irish Women Who Aborted Called Helpline After

Despite the Irish government’s claims that they wanted to save lives over the past year and a half, they managed to successfully abort over 6,000 babies during that same period.

An annual report has revealed that 2,000 of the mothers of those babies called the HSE’s MyOptions helpline for ‘post termination support’. This represents almost 1/3 of the total number of abortions.

Overall, 10,000 women called the helpline last year while going through a crisis pregnancy, which has been made harder by the pro abortion’s government’s anti family policies.

The numbers calling the helpline were actually higher in 2019, with 13,214 calling the crisis pregnancy line and 2,793 calling the post abortion helpline.

It is likely that some may now be repeat abortions, thus reducing the need to get support, but Ireland does not publish detailed information on topics such as that like the British do so we can only guess.

There is also a ‘webchat’ service, where a person hired by the government speaks to the person who has aborted their child and offers ‘support’.

The report also stated that 11 face to face services established for support were unable to operate as normal due to the lockdown restrictions in 2020.


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