It was June last year, an Italian woman eight-months pregnant with her third child was in the UK for a two-week training course with a budget airline.
It was meant to be a routine trip.
It ended up as a nightmare, with the woman being detained in hospital and her baby forcibly removed whilst still in her womb.
The baby is now 15-months old and has never been allowed to live with her mother.
The details of how the woman ended up detained in a mental hospital are sketchy, and the woman’s identity is withheld.
The British press report that she was staying in a hotel when she had a panic attack. She called the police as she couldn’t find some lost passports belonging to her other children. When they discovered that she suffered a ‘bipolar condition’ they took her to hospital to check on the condition of her baby.
It was only when she arrived at then hospital that she realized it was a psychiatric institution.
Under the UK mental health act she was sectioned and kept in hospital for five weeks.
The UK Sunday Telegraph describe the day her baby was taken:
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This is appalling, and just another clear sign that mental health is unfairly judged and not cared abot nearly as much as it should be. TO in effect punish this women in this heartbreaking way is disgusting and makes me feel negatively to the UK health system, how many people saw this women or were involved and not one said anything or thought geeze is this going a bit far.
As for Molly's comments below, I am from Australia and have never ever heard of this, nor am I aware of "laws" allowing late term abortions legally especially specific to mental health. Sometimes I wonder about humans in general, just how naive, stupid, judgmental, unkind as a species we can be. Sometimes I think humans are all in some way mental, whether it be simple insecurities to strong thoughts of entitlement or actual medical - chemical or nurological conditions, from small to large it all affects how well we function as a collective on this world!!!
Tessa as I mentioned above, it varies from state to state. In Victoria you can abort up to birth if you claim it will effect your mental health. In other states like Qld, it is far more strict.
I
wasn't aware of that Jay, we are in QLD but since we desperately wanted our
baby I never looked in to that side and didn't realise in this area it differed
state by state. I am surprised actually, but I guess with how some things go in
this world I'm not surprised of what we are capable of, and some situations
genuinely are difficult and complex I imagine, it's hard to judge without
having experience or full knowledge.
So
I have to be fair that I don't know all the facts of this article or just in
general for the laws - it would be very individual and case by case. My initial
reaction as above was shock.
I
am thinking personally though that there obviously needs to be a lot more care
and effort around these case by case situations anywhere and everywhere, and
who governs them and if there is support and a multitude of other things, as
these tough times or situations can be easy to interpret differently by
different people who have had different life experiences, beliefs or even
judgments. It is one of those sensitive areas both with a life unborn but also
the womens rights and the intricacies of mental illness, it would be an easy
area to regret a choice at the wrong time or with the wrong pressure (either
way).
Once
someone is helped and treated for mental illness first it may at least help
decisions be more certain. It is just such a hard thing to be sure and
sometimes in general I think humans are too rash or the system is too
"loose". It must be hard for all involved and as in any "system"
I think abuses of power or mistakes are made and it's just sad on many levels,
for mothers and or babies and families too.
I
guess we all wish things could be more perfect in this world, but then who is
to say what is or isn't perfect........maybe my final thoughts are of just
sadness that people face these decisions and difficulties in their lives at all.
Caesareans are operations and all operations come with risks-high or low. If there was no reason the woman couldn't have the baby naturally why put the mother and baby at risk for no reason.. Where is the baby?