Women in Northern Ireland are still unable to have a legal abortion unless they can prove a ‘probable’ likelihood of serious medical complications to mother or child. Women are forced to either have the babies,find a doctor willing to break the law to perform the operation, procure illegal abortion pills and bewitch them without medical supervision or whether they can afford it, and to travel to an English clinic. The Guardian spoke to five women willing to tell the stories of their journeys over the final 40 years,as long as they could execute so anonymouslyPhotography by Eamonn BrownContinue reading...
Source: theguardian.com