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An average of eight years after their abortions, married women who had aborted were 138 percent more likely to be at high risk of clinical depression compared to similar women who carried their unintended first pregnancies to term.           -- David Reardon, Ph.D., British Medical Journal, 2003
 
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Plan B -- The Morning After Pill: 

"0.5 percent of women have a genetic susceptibility to thrombo-embolic disease (blood clots). When these women take the 'morning-after' pill - which is equal in strength to taking 50 regular birth control tablets - a blood clot might form."

--Dr. Ellen Grant, Lancet (2001)

 
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