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See also Adams, Gerry, 93 concealment of, birth; infanticide adoption, 10, 15, 35, 43, 52, 141 abortifacients, 38 Adoption of Children Act (NI), Abortion Act, 1967, 6, 68–70, 72, 1929, 16 88–90, 92 fxers, 15 abortion experience illegally registered, 16 induced, 39 advertisements, 16, 45, 55 information, 83, 100, 119 Ahern, Bertie, 87 journey, 8, 105, 109, 136 Alliance for Choice (AfC), 92, 134 legislation, 71, 123 Alliance Party, 93, 131 migration, 97 American Supreme Court, 58, 60 numbers of, 43, 100 ‘Amy’, 105 pill, 124 anaemia, 19, 67 reform, 89, 108, 114, 118, 135, Anderson, Dr Olive. See Royal 136 Maternity Hospital in Belfast right to travel, 85, 92 Andorra, 2 trail, 5, 8, 10, 107 Anglican Communion, 24 travel, 8, 70, 83, 99, 100, 105, 109, Anglicism, 12 113, 118, 135 Anglin, Caoimhe, 110 abortionists, 7, 38, 39, 45, 46 Anglo-Irish Agreement, 1985, 90 © The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), 147 under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG, part of Springer Nature 2019 L. Earner-Byrne and D. Urquhart, The Irish Abortion Journey, 1920–2018, Genders and Sexualities in History, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-03855-7 148 INDEX ‘Anna’, 103, 104 birth control, 4, 5, 11, 18–25, 27, anonymity, 14, 29, 102 28, 30, 33, 38, 47, 51, 52, Anti-Amendment Campaign (AAC), 54–59, 61–67, 72, 78, 102, 73–77, 84, 97, 120 127, 138, 139. 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