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Published 13:57 13 Jan 2021 GMT
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This comes following a report from the Commission of Investigation into the lives of the women and children who lived in Ireland's Mother and Baby Homes between 1922 and 1998.
The long-waited report found that there was an "appalling" level of infant death at the homes, with 9,000 children, or 15%, dying in the institutions under investigation.
56,000 women and 57,000 children were admitted to the mother and baby homes between this period. It is believed that the proportion of women admitted to these homes was likely the highest in the world in the 20th century.
According to the report, many of the women admitted were "destitute" having been rejected by their families or the father of their unborn babies. The women and girls ranged in age from 12 to upwards of 40 years.
"Their lives were blighted by pregnancies outside of marriage and the responses of the father of their child, their immediate families and the wider community," it reads.
The report also states that there is "no evidence" to suggest that women were "forced" into mother and baby homes by the Church or State. Rather, they felt they had nowhere else to go and "the mother and baby homes gave some assurance that their secret would be protected."
After giving birth, many women reported feeling pressured by family members or by mother and baby home staff to give their child up for adoption. Many women also suffered traumatic birth experiences, with many being uninformed about the process before it was happening.
Catherine Corless, the historian whose work discovered the bodies of nearly 800 children in a mass grave in Tuam, said prior to Martin's statement that an apology "is words."
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