Q:What is your take on the Savita Halappanavar case?
She died from septicemia, or blood poisoning, meaning that doctors did not administer antibiotics in time. I feel the doctors are human and they make mistakes. Perhaps they froze and had no idea what to do in such a situation and I believe they failed to do the duty of attempting to save both lives. However, we won’t know until the independent investigations report their findings. It’s a terrible tragedy that two lives had to be lost, but killing the child would not have done anything to help her because the death was caused by septicemia.
-Justin
P.S. your other 5-part question is sitting here in the ask, but I feel like the question is for Jo, so I’m not going to touch it. Just letting you know.
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