Early abortions 'will be provided in Northern Ireland'

You are viewing content from Q North Coast 97.2. Would you like to make this your preferred location?

By Michael McHugh, PA

Early abortions are to be provided in Northern Ireland in an emergency response to the coronavirus pandemic, a charity has said.

It will cover the first nine weeks and six days of pregnancy and will be arranged through existing sexual and reproductive health services in the Belfast, Northern and Western health and social care trusts.

Informing Choices NI launched what it termed a central access point to offer a pathway into local abortion services.

Dr Audrey Simpson, chairwoman of Informing Choices NI, said: "We are delighted to provide this interim central access point to enable access to early medical abortion services in our local health trusts."

Accessing terminations will involve attending a local clinic to take the first abortion pill while the second set of pills can be taken at home, Dr Simpson added.

"We stand by women and girls and all pregnancy choices.

"Anyone can contact our helpline and be assured they will be offered non-directive information and, where necessary, referred on to services."

A new legal framework around terminations took effect from the end of March.

It followed the decision of MPs to legislate for the liberalisation of Northern Ireland's strict abortion laws in the absence of the Stormont Assembly.

Join the Thank Q Club

Sign up for the Thank Q Club and receive exclusive offers, fun competitions and amazing prizes - it's quick and easy to do!

Sign Up Log In

Listen on the go

Download the Q Radio app to keep listening, wherever you are! It's available on Apple and Android devices.

Download from the App Store Download from Google Play