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Galway Pro-Choice condemns ‘horrifying’ breach of privacy

Posted on January 31, 2019 by pogowasright.org

Today Galway Pro-Choice took a stand against a Dublin anti-choice group after they contacted the mobile of a woman who had recently undergone a medical (non-surgical) abortion.

The anonymous woman described in a post to a Facebook group how a few days after the procedure she received a call from an unrecognized number.

A man at the other end told her to come in for a follow-up scan and texted her the address in an attempt to draw her to the premises.

Read more on Galway Daily.

Category: BreachesHealthcareNon-U.S.

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