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Name: Aine O' Sullivan on Feb 20, 2013Comments: Do not interfere with my human rights, thank you.Flag
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Name: Eimear Grace on Feb 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Chokole Wilson on Feb 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Tracy Donegan on Feb 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Denise Mcgrath on Feb 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Hanna Krawsz on Feb 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Christine Doran on Feb 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Kerry Logan on Feb 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Kerry Logan on Feb 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Orla Hearty on Feb 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: C Forrest on Feb 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Aileen McCartney on Feb 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Joanna Franczak on Feb 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Joanna O'Sullivan on Feb 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Florence Shields on Feb 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Amanda Garside on Feb 20, 2013Comments: Women's rights in childbirth can not be ignored.Flag
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Name: Sarah Fischer on Feb 20, 2013Comments: Homebirth should be available to all women in Ireland and parents should have the right to make educated determinations as to what is best for them and for their family. I greatly resent the interference of the HSE and it has cost me the life of a child. Hospitals want all of the control and yet none of the responsibility. Give the control back to parents, who are responsible adults.Flag
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Name: Lisa Healy on Feb 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Joleen Kuyper on Feb 20, 2013Comments: Home births have been shown to be as safe or safer than hospital births for low risk pregnancies. To deny women any choice in how they birth is just a further example of how little this govt and the Irish state in general thinks of women's rights, which are really actually just human rights.Flag
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Name: Joleen Kuyper on Feb 20, 2013Comments: Home births have been shown to be as safe or safer than hospital births for low risk pregnancies. To deny women any choice in how they birth is just a further example of how little this govt and the Irish state in general thinks of women's rights, which are really actually just human rights.Flag
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Name: Richard Earls on Feb 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Lucy Pearce on Feb 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Sile on Feb 20, 2013Comments: Please don't make it hardFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Beverley A Lawrence Beech on Feb 20, 2013Comments: The research clearly shows that women and babies are safer birthing at home, any woman attending hospital for the birth increases her risk of a caesarean section, induction, acceleration and other numerous interventions, many of which are unnecessary or avoidable. If the government is concerned for the safety of mother and baby then they should be encouraging home birth; and they would save considerable amounts of money in the processFlag
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Name: Emily Thompson on Feb 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Allison Ewing on Feb 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Ruth Weston on Feb 20, 2013Comments: UK research shows that homebirth is cheaper and safer for low risk women and their babies. A woman has a right to birth her baby where she wishes and where she feels safest. The state has a duty of care to support her not endanger her by restricting or outlawing care. Choice is part of a democratic country's lexicon of provision.Flag
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Name: Sinead Langford on Feb 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Lyssa Clayton on Feb 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Kerry on Feb 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Jude on Feb 20, 2013Comments: homebirth has numerous benefits for mums and babies is a human rightFlag
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Name: Anne Stafford on Feb 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Annette Harkness on Feb 20, 2013Comments: This is a major issue for me right now. I have 12wks left till I'm deemed full term and I'm trying desperately to have a homebirth. The MOU says my midwive cannot attend me. A women I know for years, turst, and she knows me.This is surely safer, than any conveyor belt system in an over run hospital, where the staff are under pressure. The stress is serious, as I have many sleepless night and mood swings(very out of character) because my mind is going round in circles. I cannot understand how someone else who doesn't know me nor never will, thinks they can make decisons regards MY birth. Open discusion, best practise recommendations must be in place..but not as law. Anything other than real, open choice is cohersion.Flag
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Name: Joslyn Hobbis on Feb 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Leah Hazard on Feb 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Deirdre Morrissey on Feb 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 20, 2013Comments: How pregnant women in Ireland are regarded and treated in our current misogynistic system is bad enough. Please don't let us be stripped of our human rightsFlag
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Name: Caroline Baddiley on Feb 20, 2013Comments: Leave birth alone, you paternalistic peopleFlag
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Name: Denice Sharlott on Feb 20, 2013Comments: This should not even be an issue.....!!!!!Flag
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Name: Cathy Enright on Feb 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Declan Cooney on Feb 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Mary on Feb 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Charlene Delaney on Feb 20, 2013Comments: Birth is a human right and it is every womans basic right to decide where and with whom she gives birth. It has nothing to do with the governmentFlag
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Name: Bernard Bel on Feb 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Sinead McDonald on Feb 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Geraldine Butcher on Feb 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Jacquie Beamish on Feb 20, 2013Comments:Flag