Northern Ireland medics fear prison over abortion advice
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Edinburgh: Medical staff in Northern Ireland are operating in a "climate of fear", worried about the threat of imprisonment if they offer advice to women seeking an abortion, the media reported on Tuesday.
The number of legal abortions being carried out in Northern Ireland has halved in the past two years because doctors have been so alarmed by punitive draft guidelines, which state that healthcare workers risk life imprisonment for performing an unlawful abortion, The Guardian reported.
The number of legal abortions being carried out in Northern Ireland has halved in the past two years because doctors have been so alarmed by punitive draft guidelines, which state that healthcare workers risk life imprisonment for performing an unlawful abortion, The Guardian reported.
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