Written by Editor-in-Chief Jodi Jacobson for RH Reality Check. This diary is cross-posted; commenters wishing to engage directly with the author should do so at the original post.
See our further analysis of this case.
Last month, a woman was admitted to a hospital in Galway, Ireland. She was 17 weeks pregnant with a wanted child. She was experiencing severe back pain. She was found to be miscarrying the pregnancy.
Within days, she was dead.
Why? Because she ended up in a Catholic hospital, governed by an ethic that even a non-viable fetus doomed to die is more important than a living, breathing 31-year-old woman.
It really is that simple.
IrishTimes.com reports that Savita Halappanavar, a dentist, arrived at the hospital on October 21st. According to the story:
Her husband, Praveen Halappanavar (34), an engineer at Boston Scientific in Galway, says she asked several times over a three-day period that the pregnancy be terminated. He says that, having been told she was miscarrying, and after one day in severe pain, Ms Halappanavar asked for a medical termination.
This was refused, he says, because the fetal heartbeat was still present and they were told, “this is a Catholic country.”
Indeed.
So, the story continues, “She spent a further 2½ days “in agony” until the fetal heartbeat stopped.
According to IrishTimes.com, Mr Halappanavar, speaking from Belgaum in the state of Karnataka, India, said an internal examination was performed when she first presented.
“The doctor told us the cervix was fully dilated, amniotic fluid was leaking and unfortunately the baby wouldn’t survive.” The doctor, he says, said it should be over in a few hours. There followed three days, he says, of the fetal heartbeat being checked several times a day.
“Savita was really in agony. She was very upset, but she accepted she was losing the baby. When the consultant came on the ward rounds on Monday morning Savita asked if they could not save the baby could they induce to end the pregnancy. The consultant said, ‘As long as there is a foetal heartbeat we can’t do anything’.
“Again on Tuesday morning, the ward rounds and the same discussion. The consultant said it was the law, that this is a Catholic country. Savita [a Hindu] said: ‘I am neither Irish nor Catholic’ but they said there was nothing they could do.
“That evening she developed shakes and shivering and she was vomiting. She went to use the toilet and she collapsed. There were big alarms and a doctor took bloods and started her on antibiotics.
“The next morning I said she was so sick and asked again that they just end it, but they said they couldn’t.”
The report goes on: “The dead foetus was removed and Savita was taken to the high dependency unit and then the intensive care unit, where she died of septicaemia on the 28th.
An autopsy carried out by Dr Grace Callagy two days later found she died of septicaemia “documented ante-mortem” and E.coli ESBL.”
Someone’s daughter, wife, friend, perhaps sister is now dead. Why? Because a non-viable fetus was more important than her life. Because she was left to suffer for days on end in service of an ideological stance and religion she did not share. Because a wanted pregnancy went horribly wrong, and, because as must now be clear, there are people who don’t care about the lives of women. And there are others so invested in their uninformed misogynistic ideology that they claim there are no situations in which a woman’s life might be endangered by pregnancy. Like, say, the recently defeated Congressman Joe Walsh.
This case happened in Ireland. But it is not isolated. Just this past summer, a teen in the Dominican Republic died because she was denied chemotherapy for cancer. Countless others die every day, but without press coverage we just don’t see or hear about them. As Ipas notes, Women in El Salvador and Mexico have been put in jail for both abortions and “suspicious” miscarriages. Young girls in Argentina and Brazil, victims of violence and incest, have been denied safe abortion care. A total abortion ban in Nicaragua means that not only do women die for lack of safe abortion care, but that untold numbers of women and girls who are the victims of violence are forced to endure pregnancy and childbearing against their will.
And if they have their way, anti-choice fanatics in the United States want this country to join these others in denying women their very personhood. There is H.R. 3, the Let Women Die Act, passed in the last Congress by the rabidly anti-woman House majority. There is the “Sanctity Of Human Life [As Long As You Are Not Female] Act,” so strongly supported by recent Vice Presidential candidate and current congressman, Paul Ryan (R-WI). There are heartbeat bans, and bans on medication abortion, laws that force doctors to lie to women, and laws that force women to undergo unnecessary trans-vaginal and abdominal ultrasounds. There are attacks on Planned Parenthood and Title X, past and future. And in addition to the terrorism and accosting of women in evidence wherever safe abortion care is provided, there is harassment at clinics that do not even provide abortions.
These are the lives of your sister, your mother, your daughter, your aunt, your friends, and your colleagues. These are the lives at stake. These are the very people that the fanatical anti-choice and religious right see as “not people.”
They are all Savita Halappanavar.
We are all Savita Halappanavar.
But we do not have to die at the hands of misogynists.
In honor of Savita Halappanavar; in honor of the nearly 22 million women worldwide each year who endure unsafe abortion; in honor of the 47,000 women per year worldwide who die from complications of unsafe abortion and the estimated 10 times that number who suffer long-term health consequences; in honor of the millions of women who do not have access to contraception, who have no control over whether and with whom they have sex or and whether or with whom they have children, we can fight back. In honor of the young girls married young and the women forced to bear children long past the point they are able to care for more… for all these women, we must continue to act, to liberalize abortion laws, ensure every woman has access, remove the stigma, and trust women, like Savita, who know when it is time to end even the most wanted pregnancy.
Because she deserved to live. We deserve to live. We are people.
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22 Comments

Hideous
Inhuman
Unholy
Reckon if there’s a place where medical ethics and bitshitcrazy religious legislation may finally collide? I.e. are there any physicians left?
No. They’re all just squirmy little squirrels who dare not jeapordize all that cost and effort they’ve put into their medical training.
Let’s not forget that just last year, in Tennessee, USA, a pregnant immigrant woman was Tortured during pregnancy by having her legs shackled together in a Hate Crime that resurrected a World War II Nazi Torture technique.
In the Tennessee case, President Obama apparently supported both the Torture and the Hate Crime against the female immigrant.
http://my.firedoglake.com/normanb/2011/08/21/obama-administration-covers-up-nazi-concentration-camp-torture-inflicted-on-pregnant-immigrant/
Denying health services should be a crime against humanity.
ugly.
It’s almost like the witch burnings.
I fear now that most of the rabid, shoot themselves in the foot virulent misogynists have been defeated in their elections, people will start forgetting that this has been ongoing and getting worse since Roe V Wade passed.
We need to NOT forget.
Just more proof to me that men have no business running the world, let alone our bodies.
Thanks, RC for helping us remember
Don’t be fooled. Anyone who rationalizes this medieval bullshit by saying, “this is a Catholic country,” doesn’t give a fuck about the life of the fetus. Don’t give them credit for even that level of humanity. What this rationalization reveals is a love of control, not a love of life.
It would be appropriate if the hospital administration was brought to trial for murder.
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I first read this on Yahoo and it made me physically ill. Half of my family is Cath/ Irish and I’ve been to India – lovely people.
Savages – that’s what they are to let her die like this – Savages!
This is why religious institutions cannot be responsible for setting anti-abortion legislation.
When the life of the mother is shown to be of less value than the life of the fetus, something is clearly off-kilter.
To deny a woman an abortion when the health of the mother is at stake is obscene. To force a woman to bear the child of rape or incest is equally immoral and unacceptable.
The only thing that those that cloak themselves in the term ‘pro-life’ care about is controlling the lives of others. Usually, they stop caring about life the moment the fetus is out of the womb.
@leliorisen
catholic law and sharia law, basically the same, run by ignorant turds who couldn’t care less about a woman as long as they uphold their sexist laws.
Beyond horrible.
All inflicted on an adult female by a bunch of sick, twisted, domineering, controlling RC pederasts, who are given credibility & power by various sick, twisted, debased & debauched “governments.”
With Christians like these, Satan is redundant.
“Usually, they stop caring about life the moment the fetus is out of the womb.”
Indeed. When these anti-woman control addicts spend more energy taking care of unwanted children than they do protecting rape and the murder of women, then maybe one might consider them “pro life.”
This woman was sick. She went to the hospital with the expectation of being made well. Instead of even trying to fix her condition, the hospital knowingly and deliberately killed her.
It was not a Catholic hospital, i.e., it’s not run by the Catholic church. Galway University is part of the National University of Ireland. That’s what makes it particularly bad. It’s a public, state-run hospital.
Indeed.
Sounds an awful lot like a murder to me.
Terrible.
MURDER and TORTURE…the horror!
What this woman was denied was not an abortion. She was miscarrying before she arrived at the hospital.
She was denied life-saving medical care, period.
She was denied a sane response on the part of her doctors, who pointlessly decided that she had to die, along with the baby she was carrying, instead of saving the one life they could save.