A Labour TD who has drafted a bill on fatal foetal abnormalities says the hardship of a diagnosis is worsened by the laws surrounding terminations here.
The bill by Clare deputy Michael McNamara, will be presented to the Dail today.
Under the current laws, pregnant women who don't wish to carry to term, must travel abroad to receive a termination for medical reasons.
Deputy McNamara's proposals would allow for a termination of pregnancy in cases of fatal foetal abnormalities.
Last month, a bill on fatal foetal abnormalities by Independent TD Clare Daly, failed a vote because TDs thought it was unconstitutional.
Deputy McNamara, says he wrote the bill after speaking to families who were affected by a diagnosis of a fatal foetal abnormality.