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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]

 
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              (CASE STUDY TESTIMONY)

I was 17 when I became pregnant.  I wanted to have the child but my boyfriend threatened me. 

I was also terrified of the reaction of my father.  I was in a small town and didn't know where to turn.  I opened the phone book to Planned Parenthood as that was the only name I had heard of.

 I received no counseling before the abortion; very little information was given. 

I asked about the development of the child and was ignored; the issue was sidestepped. 

I wanted alternatives and was told in many different ways that this was my only option, that it was best for everyone unless I wanted to ruin my life.

The abortion was horrible; I was in no way prepared for the experience. 

There was no concern or compassion; the doctor was just in and out. 

But it changed me forever. 

I knew immediately that I had done something horrible. 

After the abortion I started drinking.  All though college, I drank, experimented with drugs and ran from the pain.  I was severely bulimic, after being anorexic for about a year. 

My attitude toward men changed.  I became cold and untrusting, and was unable for years to maintain a steady relationship. 

I was also angry at my parents for not having made me feel that I could approach them.

About ten years later I sought counseling for my eating disorders--I was on the verge of suicide/mental breakdown.

It was at that time that I discovered that the root of my problems was the abortion. 

It changed me from a happy, bubbly girl into a depressed, angry, hurting woman...

[THE ELLIOT INSTITUTE NEWS Vol.2, No. 3 -- April 8, 2004, http://www.AfterAbortion.Info]

 
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