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Abortion regret is a myth. Irish women don’t need laws to make them ‘reflect’ on their choices | Roe McDermott

More people regret knee surgery than abortion. So why is the patriarchy still scaring us with lifelong torment? Ireland’s parliament, the Dáil, voted down a reproductive rights amendment bill this month that would have abolished the country’s mandatory three-day waiting period for access to an abortion. Supporters of the unsuccessful reform bill, tabled by the Social Democrats, argued that the delay serves no medical purpose. As the bill moved through political debate and media coverage, those d

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  1. 27 mai 2026, 00h37

    Irlande : le maintien du délai de trois jours avant l'avortement ravive le débat sur le prétendu regret

    Rejet d'un projet de loi supprimant le délai de trois jours avant l'avortement en Irlande. Une tribune de Roe McDermott dénonce le mythe du regret post-avortement.