A recent analysis by the Health Service Executive (HSE) reveals that nearly two-thirds of women who underwent hospital-based abortions between May and December 2024 had a prior pregnancy. The report covers the first six years of Termination of Pregnancy Services in Ireland, showing a significant increase in the number of abortions performed, with 10,852 recorded in 2024 alone. The study examined 305 women across 14 maternity sites, finding that 81% received medical abortions, with most occurring between 10 to 12 weeks of gestation. Most participants were under 30, and many had histories of childbirth, miscarriage, or previous terminations. While the data collection system is currently limited to certain maternity units, plans exist to expand it nationally and into primary care. The HSE highlighted progress in expanding access to abortion services, noting an increase in both maternity units and primary care providers offering the procedure.
Tendenz-Einschätzung (Mitte): The article presents factual data about abortion rates and trends in Ireland without overtly advocating for or against abortion. It includes quotes from HSE officials emphasizing the importance of reproductive healthcare but does not take a clear ideological stance. The framing remains neutral, with
Warum diese Bewertungen (Faktentreue 75 · Objektivität 80): Factuality is moderate as the article presents data from a published HSE report and provides specific statistics, though it stops mid-sentence. Objectivity is high as it reports findings without apparent bias, though it implies a shift in perception of abortion as routine.





