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My Body - My Choice...?

In an abortion, what is it that dies?

Tissue, or Human Life?

To consider the fetus as part of the mother has not been defendable since the 16th Century, when Aranteus showed that the fetal and maternal blood circulations were distinct and separate.

A male body cannot be part of a female body, nor can two different blood types exist in the same body.

 
Abortion More Than Tripled Breast Cancer Risk for Sri Lankan Women (CE, 3/2010) PDF Print E-mail

Study: Abortion More Than Tripled Breast Cancer Risk for Sri Lankan Women
 

A new study out of Sri Lanka has found that women who had abortions more than tripled their risk of breast cancer.

The study focused on analyzing the association between the duration of breastfeeding and the risk of breast cancer.

But the researchers also reported other “significant” risk factors for breast cancer, such as exposure to passive smoking and being post-menopausal.

The highest of the reported risk factors was abortion.

[Cancer Epidemiol. 2010 Jun;34(3):267-73. Epub 2010 Mar 24. "Prolonged breastfeeding reduces risk of breast cancer in Sri Lankan women: a case-control study". De Silva M, Senarath U, Gunatilake M, Lokuhetty D. ; http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2010/jun/10062202.html ; ALL Pro-Life Today | 22 June 2010]

 
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