'Cruelty, punishment, stigma': Deidre Conroy's experience of laws governing fatal foetal abnormality

A woman who travelled to have a termination for medical reasons following a diagnosis of a fatal foetal abnormality has said laws governing the issue here are unsympathetic.

'Cruelty, punishment, stigma': Deidre Conroy's experience of laws governing fatal foetal abnormality

A woman who travelled to have a termination for medical reasons following a diagnosis of a fatal foetal abnormality has said laws governing the issue here are unsympathetic.

Deirdre Conroy took her case to the European Court of Human Rights after she travelled for a termination while she was pregnant with twins in 2002.

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