HSE not collecting data on complications linked to at-home abortions

The HSE has admitted that they are not collecting data on complications associated with telemedicine, at-home abortions. The admission comes after reports of a significant increase in ambulance call-outs in Britain, related to women experiencing physical complications after taking abortions drugs at home.

The HSE was forced to comment on the situation in Ireland after Fianna Fáil TD Éamon Ó’Cuív requested information on the issue in the form of a Parliamentary Question to the Minister for Health.

Since March 2020, following the Covid-19 outbreak, it has been possible in Ireland to access an abortion, before 12 weeks gestation, without having any face-to-face contact with a health professional prior to the procedure. The Minister for Health has also indicated that telemedicine home abortions may continue after Covid-19 restrictions are fully lifted. This flies in the face of a commitment given by his predecessor that ‘DIY’ at home abortions would immediately cease as soon as the Covid outbreak ended.

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