Survivors of Symphysiotomy reject offer of inquiry

Survivors of Symphysiotomy have rejected the Government-ordered inquiry into the practice, which was carried out in Irish maternity hospitals up to the 1980s.

Survivors of Symphysiotomy reject offer of inquiry

Survivors of Symphysiotomy have rejected the Government-ordered inquiry into the practice, which was carried out in Irish maternity hospitals up to the 1980s.

The procedure - used to permanently widen the pelvis by sawing it in two - was performed on almost 1,500 women during childbirth.

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