This site uses cookies to improve your experience and to provide services and advertising.
By continuing to browse, you agree to the use of cookies described in our Cookies Policy.
You may change your settings at any time but this may impact on the functionality of the site.
To learn more see our
Cookies Policy.
Download our app
Here's why 'In Her Shoes' is an extremely important resource for people who are undecided on the 8th Amendment
Shutterstock / KieferPix Shutterstock / KieferPix / KieferPix
AT THE BEGINNING of April, a Facebook page set up by Irish pro-choice campaigners made headlines internationally after members of a pro-life group launched a deliberate attack on the page.
The attack began when a member of a Facebook group called ‘Pro-Life Community’ wrote that her friend had sent her a text which said:
This call to arms could not have been further from the truth.
Emotional manipulation? In Her Shoes aren’t holding graphic abortion pictures outside of schools and businesses. They’re not drawing cartoon women with speech bubbles coming out of their wombs saying “I hope I can play for Mayo some day”.
They’re giving a voice to the people who have the best insight on how the Eighth Amendment affects Irish people. What ‘In Her Shoes’ aims to do is highlight the experiences of people who have been directly affected by the Eighth Amendment.
On their Facebook group, they explain why:
Since 1968, nearly 200,000 Irish women have had abortions. When we’re dealing with big numbers like that, it’s very easy to forget that each one of these people has a story and a reason for choosing to have an abortion.
In Her Shoes In Her Shoes
In Her Shoes has been giving these people a platform and a voice to anonymously share their stories.
One pregnant woman described how she had been trying for a baby for years, without much luck. The first time she found herself pregnant, she was elated. Unfortunately, her obstetrician could not detect a heartbeat, even at 10 weeks. In her harrowing story, she described how difficult this was for her.
Had this happened in virtually any other country in the world, this woman’s request would have been granted. Instead, she experienced the ugly reality of the 8th Amendment.
Another person told the story of how they had previously been completely been against the idea of abortion.
She explained that she was in her twenties and was a mother to two children, one of which had special needs.
In January of this year, this individual found themselves pregnant once again.
This person decided that the best course of action would be to order abortion pills online. The first time they took the medication, it did not work. They had to repeat the course of tablets and became increasingly anxious about the cost of travelling abroad if the medicine did not work. The only assistance they received during this frightening experience was via email.
Shutterstock / Ekaterina Pokrovsky Shutterstock / Ekaterina Pokrovsky / Ekaterina Pokrovsky
There are stories from people from all walks of life.
Some are people who simply had not got the economic resources to carry on with a pregnancy. Some are people who would have loved nothing more than to have a healthy pregnancy.
Some people just got pregnant when they did not want to be pregnant. Some were raped and sexually abused. Some of them are/were victims of domestic abuse, who would have only become more dependent on their abuser if a child was brought into the situation.
PA Archive / PA Images PA Archive / PA Images / PA Images
In Her Shoes is an invaluable resource because it shows us that there are countless situations that people can find themselves in where an abortion is necessary. If you believe that even one of the hundreds of stories on In Her Shoes is justified, you’re in favour of repealing the Eighth Amendment.
You can disapprove of abortion and think that it’s morally wrong, but you cannot decide what another person does with their body. Abortions will happen regardless of any of our feelings about the procedure. It does happen and it always has happened.
PA Archive / PA Images PA Archive / PA Images / PA Images
We can’t control other people, but we can make their situations safer and far less distressing by allowing them to receive the medical care they need at home.
DailyEdge is on Instagram!
To embed this post, copy the code below on your site
Eighth Amendment In Her Shoes