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Every 38 seconds a woman lays her body down for an abortion, sacrificing her child because she lacks practical resources and emotional support.

About two-thirds of women who have abortions feel pressured to do so. They rarely have the critical information that abortion can dramatically increase their risk of breast cancer.

Even 1 abortion can increase a woman's chance of breast cancer by 90%.

Teens who have an abortion in their second trimester, have a history of breast cancer in their family, and do not have children later, have an 800% higher risk of breast cancer.

Women have the Right to Know about the LINK between abortion and breast cancer.

Women deserve full medical disclosure.

Women can handle it.

Women deserve better... than abortion.

["Abortion-Breast Cancer Link," Angela Lanfranchi, M.D. and Joel Brind, Ph.D.; Feminists for Life of America, 9/04]

 
Miscarriage Linked to Out of Wedlock Pregnancies, Abortion, Artificial Procreation (BJOG, 1/07 pre) PDF Print E-mail

A new study to be released in the upcoming January 2007 issue of BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, but made available online in a pre-release on the journal website, shows that abortion, artificial procreation, and pregnancies out of wedlock are linked to increased miscarriage rates.

Researcher Noreen Maconochie and her team from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine found a 60% increased risk of miscarriage associated with previous abortion...

The study surveyed over 12,000 women.  Researchers questioned 6,300 women aged 18-55 years whose most recent pregnancy had ended in first trimester miscarriage and compared them to 6116 women aged 18-55 years whose most recent pregnancy had progressed beyond 12 weeks.

Artificial procreation or "assisted conception", non-married status and changing sexual partners also were found to significantly increase the risk of miscarriage.

Nausea during early pregnancy appears to be beneficial in terms of avoiding miscarriage and the study also found that vitamin supplementation and eating fresh fruits and vegetables daily were associated with reduced risk.

The authors found the association of miscarriage with abortion "noteworthy" and recommended further work to confirm the finding.

 

See the abstract online here:
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1471-0528...

Related:

Abortion Causes Mental Disorders: New Zealand Study
http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2006/feb/060210a.html

Sleep Disorders Increase After Abortion Says New Study
http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2006/feb/060210a.html

New Study Confirms Abortion Increases Risk of Future Premature Births
http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2006/feb/060210a.html

After Abortion the Mental Distress Lasts for Years says New Study
http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2005/dec/05121204.html

After Abortion Women's Suicide Rates Are Highest Says New Study
http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2005/dec/05121204.html

Abortion of Unintended Pregnancy Linked to Higher Substance Abuse: New Study
http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2005/dec/05121204.html

MAJOR STUDY ON ABORTION FINDS RISKS MUCH HIGHER THAN EXPECTED  http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2005/dec/05121204.html
[5Dec06, John-Henry Westen, LifeSiteNews.com]

 
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