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The book delves into the historical context of women's reproductive health in Ireland, examining how cultural attitudes towards unmarried motherhood influenced the abortion narrative. It reveals that the journey of women traveling to Britain for abortions dates back over a century, driven by a desire to escape moral intolerance. The study critiques the prioritization of morality over maternal health, illustrating the societal and political implications of this mindset, which ultimately led to tragic outcomes for some women.
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The Irish Abortion Journey, 19202018, Lindsey Earner-Byrne, Diane Urquhart
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