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Woman who gave birth while grieving mother s death slams shocking and shameful maternity restrictions
Sarah McGinn, who welcomed her daughter Annie seven months ago, said the treatment of pregnant women throughout the pandemic has been barbaric
Sarah McGinn shared a heartbreaking photo on her Instagram account
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A woman who gave birth to a baby daughter just a week after the devastating loss of her own mother says it s shocking and absolutely shameful that maternity restrictions are still ongoing.
She was speaking as protests are held at four maternity hospitals across Donegal, Dublin and Louth over ongoing restrictions on partners attending key scans and appointments.
The demonstrations, organised by advocacy group AIMS, are calling for partners to be allowed to attend all scans and all stages of labour.
The HSE has issued guidelines calling for partners to be allowed to attend the 20-week scan, active labour and during neo-natal care.