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A recently study [http://www.lifenews.com/nat6463.html] published in the American Journal of Public Health [online 17 June 2010] found that 14 percent of women who had abortions reported having experienced physical or sexual abuse at least once in the past year.

The survey of 986 women found that 10 percent reported physical abuse and 3 percent reported sexual abuse, with 74 percent of women reporting they were abused by a current partner and 24 percent reporting abuse by a previous partner (some women reported abuse by both current and former partners).

While the study only asked about the year prior to the abortion, many post- abortion counselors have found that many women who have had abortions report a history of sexual abuse,  perhaps in their childhood. Most discussion about abortion and sexual abuse concerns what happens if a woman or girl becomes pregnant as a result of rape or incest.

The book Forbidden Grief: The Unspoken Pain of Abortion  (http://www.theunchoice.com/forbiddengrief.htm) explores the further connection between abortion and a history of sexual abuse that may have occurred before the pregnancy took place.

Audrey Saftlas, Universiy of Iowa professor of epidemiology and lead author of the study, commented: "Women seeking termination of pregnancy comprise a particularly high-risk group for physical or sexual assault. In our study, almost 14 percent of women receiving an abortion reported at least one incident of physical or sexual abuse in the past year."

"These findings strongly support the need for clinic-based screening with interventions. These high-risk women need resources, referrals and support to help them and their families reduce the violence in their lives," Saftlas added.

 
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Things Planned Parenthood's 'Truth Team' Forgot to Mention (Apr 2011)
Auschwitz and Abortion: An Echo of History (2011)
Responding to: How Dare You Compare Abortion to The Holocaust or Slavery? (2010)
The Dream Hijacked (2010)
Commentary: Are Children the Enemy of Productivity? (2010)
The Death Penalty ... A Play on Words (2010)
It's Not Enough to be 'Wanted' (2007)
Commentary: The Consequences of Admitting The ABC Link (4/10)
Commentary: Pro-Life Laws and Politicians Reduce Abortions (2008)
Commentary: The Abortionist's Eye is On Us: King's Niece Fights This Era's Civil Rights Battle (09)
Commentary: Why Do Doctors Withhold Abortion's Medical, Mental Health Risks From Women? (2008)
Words and Phrases to Drop from Pro-LIfe Vocabulary (11/09)
Reducing Abortions: Two Editorials (4/09)
Editorial:Pro-Life Advocates Will Return to March for Life Next Year (1/09)
Flashpoint! A Woman’s Right To Choose (1/09)
Commentary: Rivers of Blood
An Industry of Racism (2008)
The APA Trades Science for Politics...Again (2008)
Editorial: Is Childbirth Safety Even Relevant?
Editorial - Abortion: Black Genocide
Editorial: Weddington's Betrayal of Women (2008)
Editorial: NO Choice for Teen Mothers (2008)
Editorial: Keep Abortion "Safe" and Legal?
Editorial: Are Pro-Abortion Arguments Intellectually Honest?
Editorial: The Language of Abortion
Editorial: Choice and The Value of Life
Editorial: Marching In The Wrong Direction
Editorial: The Thirty Years War
Editorial: Equal Rights For Women?
Editorial: Feminism and the Unraveling of the Social Bond
Editorial: Women and Abortion
Editorial: Pro-Life or Pro-Choice? Doesn't Matter at Forum (2008)
Editorial: 4th Annual Abortionist of the Year Award (2008)
Editorial: The Cost of Feminism: How My Mother's Views Tore Us Apart
Editorial: Women Deserve Better...Than Abortion
Editorial: Planned Parenthood Action Fund Prez Cecile Richards Missed the Point (2008)
 
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  • I'm Pregnant! What Do I Do Now?  ( 14 items )

    First of all, take time to learn about all your alternatives. Don't let anyone force you into a decision you will regret. You are the one who will live with the consequences of your decision. You have the right to choose life.

    Abortion is forever...

      If she is not alive, why is she growing? 

      If she is not a human being, what kind of being is she?

      If she is not a child, why is she sucking her thumb?

      If she is a living, human child, why is it legal to kill her?                [Right to Life Crusade, Inc., Tulsa, OK]

    For more information about the development of the human embryo and the human fetus, click here.

    For information about surgery on human fetuses who are still in utero, (still in the mother's womb or uterus) click here.

     If you must err, err on the side of life...

  • Abortion - General  ( 32 items )

    General Information about the Reality of Abortion: types, techniques, and the abortion industry described by insiders.  

    Go to Abortion Stories to read the real life stories of women (& men) who have experienced abortion.

    Visit other categories for more detailed information about the physical and psychological effects of abortion, and read the scientific studies which give actual statistics regarding physical and psychological (emotional) consequences, such as depression, increased substance abuse, increased smoking, increased risk-taking, increased risk of death from accidents, suicide, homicide, natural causes. Other problems that can result from abortion affect future pregnancies, such as placenta previa, premature delivery of future babies, Rh problems, child abuse, and cerebral palsy.

    For more information about abortion, visit http://www.secondlookproject.org/.

  • Published Abortion Studies  ( 54 items )

    Scientific research and studies published in medical journals concerning abortion and the effects of abortion. For other research on maternal mortality and morbidity related to abortion, visit http://www.w-cpc.org/abortion/physical.html

    Please note that there are now separate sections for the Connection between...

    - Abortion and Mental Health / Suicide

    - Abortion and Preterm Birth

    - Abortion and Breast Cancer

     

  • Published Abortion - Breast Cancer Studies  ( 34 items )

    For other abortion-breast cancer information, visit:

    http://www.abortionfacts.com/breast_cancer_connection/breast_cancer_connection.asp

     
     
     
  • Published Abortion - Mental Health/Suicide Studies  ( 25 items )
  • Abortion - Future PreTerm Delivery/Birth Link Studies  ( 27 items )
  • Abortion - Later Child Autism Connection Studies  ( 4 items )
  • Reasonable Responses to Abortion Arguments  ( 24 items )

    For a thorough evaluation of 'Scientific' Myths and Scientific Facts, read "When Do Human Beings Begin?" [Dianne N. Irving, M.A., Ph.D.; International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy 1999, 19:3/4:22-36; www.physiciansforlife.ca]; click here 

    Have you ever wondered how to respond to pro-abortion arguments?

    You know they are not quite correct; but you just aren't sure what to say...

    Now you can find the "verbal ammunition" you need to respond intelligently to pro-abortion reasoning. Check the webpages below...

     

  • RU 486 / Chemical Abortion / \'TeleMed\' Abortions  ( 16 items )

    The function of RU 486 / mifepristone / mifeprex is to cause an early, chemical abortion, termed a 'medical' or 'medication' abortion.

    Several documented deaths of women who were aborting with RU 486 have occurred.

    Infection is another adverse effect of medication abortions.

    Ella, while marketed as a contraceptive, is in the same family as RU 486 / mifepristone, and acts as an abortifacient (causes an early abortion).

    TeleMed Abortions are being marketed in Iowa by Planned Parenthood. A woman consults briefly over internet with a physician [sic] and then given these very potent pills. There is no examination, no verification of the woman's health -- no physician oversight whatsoever. This is a very dangerous development and all pregnant women need to be protected from such shoddy medical practice.


  • Abortion Violence to Women - Abuse/Coercion  ( 34 items )

    Abortion is often not wanted by the woman. Studies now show that 30% to 60% of all women procuring abortions feel pressured to do so. Homicides of pregnant women are on the rise, often because women refuse to kill their unborn children.

  • Race-Linked Abortion / Reproductive Racism  ( 11 items )
  • Possible Abortion Complications to Women  ( 48 items )

    Generally, 10% of women who undergo abortion suffer serious physical problems.

    Approximately 1 of every 500 abortions involves life-threatening complications for the mother.

    Visit "Published Abortion Studies" and "Published Abortion-Breast Cancer Studies" in this section for more detailed medical information about the adverse effects of abortion. 


  • Men & Abortion  ( 12 items )

    Men also suffer from the effects of abortion...

    Overlooked for far too long, post abortion studies and surveys are discovering the hidden effects that can be silently devastating to men...

  • Abortion History and Statistics  ( 29 items )

    This section includes information about the history of abortion in the U.S. It also includes demographic and statistical information about abortion in the U.S.

    For information on the U.S. Supreme Court decisions on abortion from 1973-2003, visit http://www.unitedforlife.org/court_decisions.htm.

  • Power Point: Abortion / RU 486 /Maternal Mortality  ( 3 items )
    These Power Point Presentations summarize present research related to surgical abortion, medical abortion (RU486 or Mifeprex - chemically or drug induced abortion, DIA), and maternal mortality related to these abortion methods.
  • Alternatives to Abortion  ( 7 items )
    There are many alternatives to abortion which should be considered. One cannot reasonably "choose" abortion if other options are not equally weighed in the decision.
  • Legal  ( 36 items )
  • The Hard Cases: Rape, Incest, Congenital Abnormalities  ( 42 items )

    "Every child . . . no matter how fragile their life or brief their days, forever changes our world."
    ~Victoria Miller, Founder, Trisomy 18 Foundation
     

     

    HARD CASE Videos Clips

    Amazing Story: Life without arms... A young armless girl even pilots a plane

    http://www.4marks.com/videos/details.html?video_id=1056

    Taking Chance - an inspiring Movie Trailer
    http://www.4marks.com/videos/details.html?video_id=1038

    One Pair of Hands - an inspiriational [religious content] video for our times
    http://www.4marks.com/videos/details.html?video_id=1054  

     

    www.benotafraid.net

    BeNotAfraid.net is an online outreach to parents who have received a poor or difficult prenatal diagnosis.

    The family stories, articles, and links within this site are presented as a resource for those who may be asked to choose between terminating a pregnancy or continuing on despite the diagnosis.

    The benotafraid.net families faced the same decision and chose not to terminate. By sharing our experiences, we hope to offer encouragement to those who may be afraid to continue...

    At most, 1%-2% of the 1,300,000 abortions performed in the USA each year are procured for rape and incest; about the same number for genetic variations.

    Often, doctors press mothers to abort in order to simplify their own medical treatment and avoid the risk of legal action against them. Their own protection may be more important to them than protection for the fragile life within, or for the mother's emotional well-being later. 

    Improving medical technology has all but eliminated the "need" for abortion, even if the mother's physical health is endangered. Medical treatments are now usually capable of protecting both patients - mother and child.

     

    Prenatal Partners For Life
    http://www.prenatalpartnersforlife.org/

    Prenatal Partners for Life is a group of concerned parents (most of whom have or had a special needs child), medical professionals, legal professionals and clergy whose aim is to support, inform and encourage expectant or new parents.

    We offer support by connecting parents facing an adverse diagnosis (for example, Downs Syndrome, Trisomy 18, Anacephaly) with other parents who have had the same diagnosis.

    We have many resources such as adoption agencies with clients waiting to adopt and love a special needs child should a parent feel they could not care for them.

    We provide bereavement support including financial aid for funeral costs and markers should a beloved child not survive long after birth.

    We also provide education and support for those in the medical community who are charged with the care of these "extra special" needs children.

    We believe each child is a special gift ... and there must be an alternative to abortion and infanticide.

    Most women, if really allowed to choose, would choose to give birth.

    Find out why...Let's Love Them Both...

     

  • Stories of Women (& Men) Who Experienced Abortion  ( 43 items )

    These are real life experiences of women and men who are dealing with the aftermath of abortion in their lives.

    Abortion does not "solve" a "problem"; it just creates more problems.

    Abortion is forever...

     

    To read more Pro-Life stories, click here. 

  • Abortion - Archival Items  ( 80 items )


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