{"id":7676,"date":"2011-10-06T09:00:30","date_gmt":"2011-10-06T08:00:30","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.badreputation.org.uk\/?p=7676"},"modified":"2011-10-06T09:00:30","modified_gmt":"2011-10-06T08:00:30","slug":"guest-post-a-little-begging-letter-about-reproductive-rights","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/badreputation.org.uk\/2011\/10\/06\/guest-post-a-little-begging-letter-about-reproductive-rights\/","title":{"rendered":"[Guest Post] A Little Begging Letter About Reproductive Rights"},"content":{"rendered":"
Reader Sinead M sent us the following short post last week. If you’re
part of the Pro-Choice<\/a>
Push<\/a>
Back<\/a>,
we think it raises a point or two that we shouldn’t forget. Read and
spread around if you can – we’ll owe you one.<\/em><\/p>\n
As a right-thinking feminist, or an engaged human being, or a person who
occasionally glances at the news, you may recently have heard about Nadine
Dorries\u2019 proposed amendment to the Health and Social Care Bill. It
would have provided something deemed \u2018independent counselling\u2019
for women seeking an abortion. It may well have made you feel irritable
for a while.<\/p>\n
The amendment was soundly defeated, and we all continued to live in a
country where women are permitted to have reproductive rights without
begging for them. Hurrah.<\/p>\n
But imagine a world where Dorries\u2019 amendment was passed, and then, if
you\u2019re brave, imagine a world where reproductive rights were rolled
back entirely. It\u2019s like a John Lennon song, but completely
different. Now imagine living in a theocracy, or the remnants of one.
Imagine finding out you were pregnant and knowing you didn\u2019t want a
child and having to accept that legally, the only thing you could do is
leave your country and find one that could provide a safe and legal
abortion, carried out by people who have had medical training. What sort
of dystopia is this, you ask?<\/p>\n
This is Ireland, of course, a one hour flight away. It\u2019s where I grew
up.<\/p>\n
Abortion is illegal in Ireland. If you want one, you will need to obtain
one in Britain. Simple as that.<\/p>\n
It is a law, like so many, that discriminates on the basis of personal
wealth and privilege. If you have options, education, confidence, access
to a computer and a credit card, you can book an appointment for a private
abortion in the UK and then you can book a flight. But if you don\u2019t
have these things you will struggle. Let\u2019s be clear about this
– you will require money. A return flight is the better part of one
hundred pounds. An early abortion will cost about four hundred pounds. A
later term abortion, all the more likely if you have struggled to access
services or figure out how to book or fund an appointment without
assistance or support of any kind, will cost significantly more.<\/p>\n
<\/a>My pet charity is the Abortion Support Network<\/strong><\/a>, which I discovered eighteen
months ago during the inconvenient eruption of Eyjafjallaj\u00f6kull and
the subsequent Great Ash Cloud of 2010. The resulting disruption of
flights was a nuisance to many, but to those who had booked a private
abortion in the UK, it was potentially disastrous. Forced to rebook
their appointment and their flights, and in some cases forced to now
book a later term \u2013 and therefore more expensive \u2013 abortion,
many found themselves in desperate need of financial assistance. The
Abortion Support Network supplies a non-judgemental ear, but more
importantly, practical help: a place to stay in a foreign country,
assistance with booking flights and appointments, and, crucially, money.
It is hard, in a country with legal abortion and a national health
service, free at point of delivery, to comprehend how important this can
be.<\/p>\n
I have always thought that maybe someday I will get to raise a quiet
glass to Irish independence, should they choose to stop relying on
Britain to supply basic medical services to Irish women. In the
meantime I\u2019ll toast the ASN. If you believe in reproductive
choice and that a woman shouldn\u2019t be * <\/p>\n
\nforced to pick
between carrying an unwanted pregnancy and a backstreet abortion,
please consider supporting them.<\/p>\n
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