Day 3 of Halappanavar Inquest

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Savita Halappanavar’s inquest continues today with further evidence from a consultant who treated the 31 year old at Galway University Hospital where she died following a miscarriage.

Obstetrician Dr Katherine Astbury is expected to deny a claim by Savita’s husband Praveen  that she informed the couple the pregnancy could not be terminated because Ireland is a Catholic country.

Savita Halappanavar was told she was miscarrying her baby on her admission to hospital on Sunday October 21st last.

Clinical Obstetrician Dr Katherine Astbury has given evidence at the inquest that in the absence of any risk to the 31 year old’s life the plan was to await events.

She said she told Savita on Tuesday morning that the legal position in Ireland did not permit her to terminate the pregnancy in her case at that time.

But by Wednesday Dr Astbury believed termination would be her only option as Savita had been diagnosed with an infection and her condition had deteriorated.

The inquest is also due to hear today from clinical midwife manager Ann Maria Burke about an alleged comment to Savita on abortion along the lines of ‘we don’t do that here, dear, it’s a Catholic thing’.