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29 June 2022

National Women’s Council of Ireland reports that More than 700 Irish residents have travelled for abortion care since 2019

National Women's Council of Ireland reports that More than 700 Irish residents have travelled for abortion care since 2019

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New statistics released today (21st June 2022) by the UK government show 775 Irish residents have been forced to travel for abortion care since the abortion legislation was introduced in Ireland.


In total, 206 Irish residents were forced to travel in 2021 an increase from 194 residents in 2020.  Significantly, there has been a year-on-year increase in the proportion of women and pregnant people forced to travel  for a termination for medical reasons which now accounts for half of all Irish travel to the UK - rising from 32% in 2020 to 50% in 2021.

In response to the concerning travel statistics, the Abortion Working Group, led by the National Women’s Council (NWC) has called on Minister for Health, Stephen Donnelly, to commit to evidence-led legislative reform to ensure no woman or pregnant person is forced abroad for healthcare they should receive at home. This is in keeping with the public mandate with nationally representative public opinion data showing strengthened support for abortion access in Ireland: 80% of the public now say no woman in Ireland should still have to travel abroad to access abortion care compared to 72% in May 2021.

Speaking upon release of the data, Alana Ryan, NWC Women’s Health Co-Ordinator said

“We know that abortion restrictions do not prevent abortion and instead create a two-tier system where only those who can afford to travel for healthcare can access terminations. While Repeal has enabled abortion care for many, too many women and pregnant people continue to find themselves unable to access this essential healthcare due to ongoing legal barriers. Our narrow definition of fatal foetal anomalies is forcing women to travel for terminations for medical reasons. The 12-week gestational limit is contrary to best international practice and inhibits women’s access to care. The Government has a unique opportunity with this essential review to improve abortion access and bring Ireland into line with WHO guidelines. We call on all our political leaders to signal your commitment to evidence-led legislative reform.”

Read the full text of the Abortion Working Group Letter here: https://www.nwci.ie/images/uploads/AWG_UK_stats_and_abortion_review_FINAL_.pdf

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For more information, please contact Vicky Masterson, Digital Campaigns & Communications Officer, 087 100 0385 or Silke Paasche, Head of Communications, 085 858 9104

Notes to Editor

In May 2018 the ban on abortion in the Irish Republic was overturned, repealing the eighth amendment of the constitution. The law came into effect on 20 December 2018 meaning that abortion is permitted in the first 12 weeks of pregnancy and in later cases where the woman’s life or health is at risk, or in cases of fatal fetal abnormality.

As a result of this change and travel restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic, in 2021, the number of women travelling to England and Wales for abortions declined from 2,879 in 2018 to 206 in 2021 (Table 12a), a decrease of 93%.

The proportion of abortions for residents of the Irish Republic performed under ground C was 50%, a decrease of 18 percentage points from 68% in 2020. The proportion of abortions performed under ground E increased from 32% in 2020 to 50% in 2021 (Table 12e). In 2021, 3.4% of abortions were performed at less than 10 weeks gestation, decreasing from 6.2% in 2020.

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