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PREEMIES SURVIVE EARLIER

According to research [Univ College, London Hospitals], 42% of babies born there at 23 weeks (5 months, 3 weeks) gestation now survive, and 72% of the babies born at 24 weeks (6 months) gestation survive.

Some babies are known to survive at 20-22 weeks as well.

This should give pause to those who promote and consider late-term abortions.

[Rt to Life GC, Nov/Dec05]

 
Victims and Victors Research Survey: Most Don't Want Abortion PDF Print E-mail
...It Only Adds to the Trauma
 
There has been very little research conducted to date on the experiences of women who became pregnant as a result of rape or incest. One survey was conducted by the Elliot Institute for our book,  Victims and Victors: Speaking Out About Their Pregnancies, Abortions and Children Resulting From Sexual Assault.

Our survey was based on letters and survey responses of 192 women who became pregnant as a result of rape or incest. 164 were victims of rape and 28 were victims of incest (sexual assault involving a family member). Overall, 69 percent continued the pregnancy and either raised the child or made an adoption plan, 29 percent had abortions and 1.5 percent had miscarriages.

Nearly 80 percent of the women who aborted the pregnancy reported that abortion had been the wrong solution.

Most women who had abortions said that abortion only increased the trauma they were experiencing.

In many cases, the victim faced strong pressure or demands to abort. 43 percent of rape victims who aborted said they felt pressured or were strongly directed by family members or health workers to abort.

In almost every case where an incest victim had an abortion, it was the girl's parents or the perpetrator who made the decision and arrangements for the abortion, not the girl herself. In several cases, the abortion was carried out against her expressed wishes, and in a few cases, without her knowledge that she was pregnant or that an abortion was taking place.

More than 80 percent of the women who carried their pregnancies to term said that they were happy that they had continued the pregnancy.

None of the women who gave birth to a child conceived in sexual assault expressed regret or wished they had aborted instead.1

Further, studies that examine risk factors for psychological problems after abortion women with a history of sexual assault or abuse are more likely to have difficulty coping after abortion... http://www.afterabortion.org/riskfactors.html

Citations

1. Reardon, Makimaa & Sobie, Victims and Victors: Speaking Out About Their Pregnancies, Abortions and Children Resulting from Sexual Assault (Springfield, IL: Acorn Books, 2000) 19-22.
[5Apr10, Elliot Institute News, Vol. 9, No. 5; www.AfterAbortion.org ; www.TheUnChoice.com]


Resources to Share With Others

Hard Cases Web Page   http://www.theunchoice.com/hardcases.htm

Hard Cases: New Facts, New Answers fact sheet   http://www.theunchoice.com/pdf/OnePageFactSheets/HardCasesSheet1.pdf

 
Pregnancy and After-Abortion Help

Help During Pregnancy   www.pregnancycenters.org  and...
http://www.theunchoice.com/pregnancyhelp.htm

Help For Those Struggling After Abortion 
http://www.theunchoice.com/healing.htm
www.afterabortion.org
www.silentnomoreawareness.org

 
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