Thankfully contraception, including the morning after pill, is available in Northern Ireland, free of charge to all women. Hopefully the number needing abortion is relatively low.
I think what everyone should remember is its about the freedom for a woman to choose what to do with her body - a freedom that is currently being taken away from her!!
being told by your own country to go ahead with a pregnancy which could have financial implications (and health implications) for the whole family is utterly monstrous and inhumane.
if northern ireland is part of the uk, do we not have the same laws
and nhs treatments, why can they not have it done there, who's making the law there ? i do not understand if they are part of the united kingdom, could someone clarify, why it's so
Fender Northern Ireland is indeed part of the Uk but it is a devolved government, the laws are different in NI from England as are the laws in Scotland are different from England.