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Published 11:46 12 Dec 2018 GMT
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It comes as a number of maternity hospitals and GPs have said that they will not be carrying out abortions by the beginning of 2019.
The Coombe and the Rotunda won't be ready to roll out terminations by January 1, they have confirmed, while the Irish Family Planning Association says it can't yet give a date.
The abortion legislation has passed the Committee stage of debate in the Seanad, meanwhile.
It follows last month's passage of the bill at Dáil Committee stage and brings the official legislation a step closer to becoming law.
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