by APFLI | Oct 13, 2004 | Possible Adverse Effects
The leading mechanism of suicide among children aged 10–19 years was firearms for whites and blacks (Table 11). However, suffocation, especially by hanging, was the leading mechanism of suicide among AI/ANs, A/PIs, and Hispanics. Whites aged 10–19 years...
by APFLI | Sep 30, 2004 | Possible Adverse Effects
The House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Health examined the impact of depression on women following pregnancy and abortion on September 29. This hearing was attended by Dr. Martin Waugh, a psychiatrist who is tracking this issue, and the Christian Seniors...
by APFLI | Aug 18, 2004 | Possible Adverse Effects
The American Association of ProLife Obstetricians and Gynecologists is strongly opposed to the procedure known to the general public as “Partial Birth Abortion” and know in medical terminology as “Intact Dilatation and Extraction,” or...
by APFLI | Aug 18, 2004 | Possible Adverse Effects
Texas becomes the 1st state to tell women of the abortion procedure’s connection to CP –According to the Reduce Preterm Risk Coalition in Vancouver, Canada, Texas is the first state in the nation to officially make such a warning. A state law, the...
by APFLI | Jun 22, 2004 | Possible Adverse Effects
At an international population conference, a World Health Organization (WHO) official admitted that legal abortions aren't safe for women… While U.N. leaders and abortion advocacy groups claim the unsafe nature of illegal abortions in many countries around...
by APFLI | Jun 16, 2004 | Possible Adverse Effects
A Simple Question: “Number of Pregnancies” by Sydna A. Masse One thing I never expected during my teenage pregnancy and subsequent abortion was how difficult it would be to be honest about this procedure on a routine doctor’s intake form. I felt deep...
by APFLI | May 17, 2004 | Possible Adverse Effects
SCREENING FOR RISK FACTORS WILL LOWER ABORTION RATES; STUDY BACKS NEW LEGAL TACTIC TO PREVENT UNSAFE ABORTIONS A law review article published in the latest issue of The Journal of Contemporary Health Law and Policy concludes that the number of women suffering...
by APFLI | Apr 25, 2004 | Possible Adverse Effects
ANOTHER TEEN DEATH –A report from Stockholm notes that a 7-week pregnant teen took the Mifeprex drug regimen, was observed for 8 hours at the hospital” (according to the correct protocol-which is flaunted in USA practice), went home and bled...
by APFLI | Apr 12, 2004 | Possible Adverse Effects
FAMILY OF DETROIT GIRL WHO DIED FROM ABORTION SPEAKS OUT at a press conference outside the abortion site; Redden told reporters that her cousin’s death followed a late-term abortion there. “This stuff needs to stop. People need to take a first hand look at...
by APFLI | Apr 12, 2004 | Possible Adverse Effects
AUSTRALIAN CEREBRAL PALSY LAWSUIT TOUCHES ON HOW ABORTION HURTS WOMEN This case is spotlighting the devastating consequences that can arise from an abortion. Justice Grove has ruled that Kristy was born with brain damage as a result of her mother's uterine...
by APFLI | Apr 9, 2004 | Possible Adverse Effects
WOMAN SUES OH ABORTION SITE SAYING RU 486 RUINED HER FERTILITY D. Powell filed a lawsuit against the Akron Women’s Center for Choice, saying she had cramping and bleeding associated with a 10/02 pregnancy and went to the abortion site. Staff there told her the...
by APFLI | Mar 17, 2004 | Possible Adverse Effects
There is very strong evidence in the world’s scientific medical literature that induced abortion constitutes a significant risk factor for future breast cancer. Is it a real risk that every woman considering elective abortion should be appraised of? Or is it...
by APFLI | Mar 17, 2004 | Possible Adverse Effects
Breast Cancer Prevention Institute Early Reproductive Events and Breast Cancer: A Minority Report March 10, 2002 Introduction: As an invited participant in the recently concluded NCI workshop "Early Reproductive Events and Breast Cancer", held Feb. 24-26, I...
by APFLI | Mar 17, 2004 | Possible Adverse Effects
The Abortion-Breast Cancer Link Thirty years ago when Roe v. Wade was decided, I was a third-year medical student at Georgetown University. The third year is when medical students leave the classroom and go into hospitals to do their clinical rotations. The ruling had...
by APFLI | Mar 3, 2004 | Possible Adverse Effects
"Alabama Physicians For Life, Inc. believes that patients have the right to be fully informed regarding potentially adverse effects before undergoing medical treatment. While a difference of medical opinion exists concerning the abortion-breast cancer link, there...
by APFLI | Mar 3, 2004 | Possible Adverse Effects
A study based on a national, random sample of 700 women participating in a reproductive history survey, found that of the women surveyed, those who aborted their first pregnancy were 3.9 times more likely to engage in subsequent drug or alcohol abuse than those who...
by APFLI | Mar 3, 2004 | Possible Adverse Effects
A new Elliot Institute study has found women who have had abortions are more likely to commit suicide than those who have given birth. The study examined Medi-Cal records for 173,000+ low-income CA women who had abortions or gave birth in 1989. Linking these...
by APFLI | Mar 3, 2004 | Possible Adverse Effects
Researchers writing in the Archives of General Psychiatry [Aug 2000] have acknowledged that some women experience post-abortion syndrome (PASS). The research team, led by Dr. Brenda Major, diagnosed PASS among 1.4 percent of a sample of women who had abortions two...
by APFLI | Mar 3, 2004 | Possible Adverse Effects
STUDY OUTLINES ABORTION’S CLEAR & PRESENT DANGERS Dr. David Reardon & British researchers published a report in the 9/02 British Medical Journal which asserts that women who have abortions are more likely to die in the years following the procedure...
by APFLI | Mar 3, 2004 | Possible Adverse Effects
Related Study: The Decline of Partner Relationships in the Aftermath of Abortion, Winter 2007, vol 20, no 1, Association for Interdisciplinary Research in Values and Social Change http://www.abortionresearch.us/images/Vol20No1–2007.pdf...