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A recently study [http://www.lifenews.com/nat6463.html] published in the American Journal of Public Health [online 17 June 2010] found that 14 percent of women who had abortions reported having experienced physical or sexual abuse at least once in the past year.

The survey of 986 women found that 10 percent reported physical abuse and 3 percent reported sexual abuse, with 74 percent of women reporting they were abused by a current partner and 24 percent reporting abuse by a previous partner (some women reported abuse by both current and former partners).

While the study only asked about the year prior to the abortion, many post- abortion counselors have found that many women who have had abortions report a history of sexual abuse,  perhaps in their childhood. Most discussion about abortion and sexual abuse concerns what happens if a woman or girl becomes pregnant as a result of rape or incest.

The book Forbidden Grief: The Unspoken Pain of Abortion  (http://www.theunchoice.com/forbiddengrief.htm) explores the further connection between abortion and a history of sexual abuse that may have occurred before the pregnancy took place.

Audrey Saftlas, Universiy of Iowa professor of epidemiology and lead author of the study, commented: "Women seeking termination of pregnancy comprise a particularly high-risk group for physical or sexual assault. In our study, almost 14 percent of women receiving an abortion reported at least one incident of physical or sexual abuse in the past year."

"These findings strongly support the need for clinic-based screening with interventions. These high-risk women need resources, referrals and support to help them and their families reduce the violence in their lives," Saftlas added.

 
Committment Pledge (print, sign & post) PDF Print E-mail

Here’s a simple Way to help you Abstain until you find your life-long Love and form that Permanent, Healthy, and Committed-to-each-other-in-Marriage Relationship...

I have carefully considered all the consequences of premarital sexual activity and the gains of sexual abstinence. I choose abstinence until marriage as the best choice for me and for my future. I have made this decision because:

  • I want to wait to have sex in a trust-filled marriage with my life-long spouse
  • I am not ready to be a parent
  • I do not want to risk getting a sexually transmitted disease, such as Herpes or HIV. I want to be 100% sure that I won’t get any STDs from sexual activity.
  • I do not want the emotional or physical risks of casual or serial sex.
  • I want to enjoy all of the positive, life-enhancing benefits that sexual abstinence until marriage has to offer.

____________________________Signature _________________Date

True Love is Worth the Wait

Be Pure to Be Sure

Avoid the Pain...Abstain!

 
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