Symphysiotomy issue gets first Dáil hearing

Survivors of symphysiotomy and their families were visiting the Dáil today, where the horrific practice was being debated for the first time.

Symphysiotomy issue gets first Dáil hearing

Survivors of symphysiotomy and their families were visiting the Dáil today, where the horrific practice was being debated for the first time.

Symphysiotomy was a procedure to break the pelvis during a difficult birth and was carried out on about 1,500 women in Ireland between 1944 and 1992.

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