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Ireland's Prime Mnister Leo Varadkar, left, and Minister for Health Simon Harris brief the media on the government's plans for a referendum on Ireland's restrictive abortion laws, following a specially convened cabinet meeting at Government Buildings in Dublin Monday Jan. 29, 2018. Ireland’s health minister said Tuesday abortion is a reality for Irish women regardless of whether the country repeals a constitutional ban on most terminations at a planned referendum in May.  (Niall Carson/PA via AP)

Ireland's Prime Mnister Leo Varadkar, left, and Minister for Health Simon Harris brief the media on the government's plans for a referendum on Ireland's restrictive abortion laws, following a specially convened cabinet meeting at Government Buildings in Dublin Monday Jan. 29, 2018. Ireland’s health minister said Tuesday abortion is a reality for Irish women regardless of whether the country repeals a constitutional ban on most terminations at a planned referendum in May. (Niall Carson/PA via AP)

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