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Abortion Pill Bus to arrive in Galway

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The Abortion Pill Bus, which will carry abortion pills, currently not legally available in Ireland, will be in Galway city tomorrow [Friday October 23]  to raise issues of reproductive rights and the repeal of the controversial 8th Ammendment of the constitution.

Fitness to practice enquiry hears Galwaywoman had both fallopian tubes clipped without consent

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Consultant obstetrician/gynaecologist Dr Declan Egan, who practises at University Hospital Galway and runs the private Galway Fertility Unit in Rahoon, should have sought the consent of a Galwaywoman before he clipped both her fallopian tubes but argues his action was medically justified, a fitness to practice enquiry was told this week.

Local pro-life group calls for repeal of new abortion law

Galway For Life, the local pro life organisation, has called

Gabriel Weston: The world of a high functioning multi-tasker

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Gabriel Weston is a woman of many professional pursuits, between being a practicing surgeon, an accomplished writer, and a BBC presenter.

Castlebar talk on abortion

Lecturer and researcher Dr Pauline Conroy is to deliver a talk on reproductive rights, called Abortion - Outside the Jurisdiction, in the Welcome Inn Hotel, Castlebar, tomorrow (Saturday) at 2pm.

Nutrition for fertility at Glenville Nutrition Clinic

Are you hoping to conceive? Getting pregnant is not as easy as we might think. A healthy couple at prime reproductive age have about a 25 per cent chance of conceiving each month. Only about half of all couples get pregnant within six months of trying, about 80 per cent become pregnant within a year, and approximately 90 per cent at the end of two years. This means that, even if there is nothing wrong, it can take up to two years to conceive. Over the age of 35, it can take even longer.

Acupuncture for male infertility and impotence

Do you suffer from low sperm count, male infertility or male impotence (premature ejaculation)? If so, worry no more.

Galway Pro-Choice to campaign for abolition of Article 40.3.3 of the Constitution

Article 40.3.3 of the Constitution must be repealed if women in Ireland are to have proper reproductive rights, protection for their health and well-being, and the right to choose parenting, adoption, or abortion.

138 Galwegians travelled to UK for abortions last year

Almost 140 Galway women travelled to Britain last year to have an abortion, according to statistics published by the British Department of Health.

Boost your fertility with acupuncture

There are many reasons why couples have difficulty conceiving – irregular menstruation, hormone imbalance, cold uterus, low sperm count to name a few. Whatever the reason infertility can be a major cause of stress and hopelessness in otherwise healthy couples.

 

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