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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
 
Baby Moses Law: A "Safe Haven" for Newborn Babies PDF Print E-mail

A Safe Haven for Newborn Babies

Ohio's Safe Haven For Newborns Law was passed in April 2001. Under this law, a parent, without fear of prosecution, may deliver her unharmed newborn, not more than 3 days old, to a medical worker at a hospital or other emergency service organization. As of 1/07, 43 babies have been safely surrendered in OH. Another name for this legislation is a "Baby Moses Law".

[Cincinnati Rt to Life Ed Fdn Inc, 1/07, www. cincinnatirighttolife.org]

 
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