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ABORTION FACTS

Planned Parenthood performed 332,278 abortions in 2009.

Source: http://www.plannedparenthood.org

Planned Parenthood's current ratio of abortions to adoption referrals is 340:1

In 2009 they performed 332,278 abortions, and made 977 adoption referrals.
Source: http://www.plannedparenthood.org

There were, 25,196 abortions reported in Cook County, Illinois in 2009.

On average, that equates to one life destroyed every 21 minutes.

Source: Illinois Department of Public Health
http://www.idph.state.il.us/health/abortion/abort09.htm


African American Abortion Ratio in New York City (2009): 59.8%

Live Births: 27,405
Induced Abortions: 40,798

Source: New York City Department of Heath and Mental Hygiene/ Bureau of Vital Statistics for 2009
http://www.nyc.gov/html/doh/downloads/pdf/vs/2009sum.pdf
http://www.nyc.gov/html/doh/html/vs/vs.shtml


Caucasian Abortion Ratio in New York City (2009): 20.4%

Live Births: 38,438
Induced Abortions: 9,853

Source: New York City Department of Heath and Mental Hygiene/ Bureau of Vital Statistics for 2009
http://www.nyc.gov/html/doh/downloads/pdf/vs/2009sum.pdf
http://www.nyc.gov/html/doh/html/vs/vs.shtml


Percent of lives lost to abortion in New York City (2009):

• 46.7% African American (national average is 37%)
• 32.5% Hispanic
• 11.3% Caucasian

Source: New York City Department of Heath and Mental Hygiene/ Bureau of Vital Statistics for 2009
http://www.nyc.gov/html/doh/downloads/pdf/vs/2009sum.pdf
http://www.nyc.gov/html/doh/html/vs/vs.shtml


Since 1973, the year of the Supreme Court Decision Roe vs. Wade, 13 million African American lives have been lost to abortion.

Source: Center for Disease Control (CDC)

More African American babies have been killed by abortions since 1973 than the total number of African American deaths from AIDS, violent crimes, accidents, cancer and heart disease combined.

Approximate number of African American deaths since 1973:
Abortion: 13+ Million
Heart Disease: 2.26 Million
Cancer: 1.64 Million
Accidents: 307,723 Violent Crimes: 306,313 AIDS: 203,649

Source: Based on cumulative statistics provided by the US center for Disease Control; accessed at: http://blackgenocide.org/?negro.html

An African American baby is three times more likely to be aborted than a white baby.

Today, African Americans account for 12.8% of the American population, but African American women receive 35% of all abortions.

Source: 2010 US Census Data http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/00000.html
CDC Abortion Surveillance Report 11/26/04 http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/?preview/mmwrhtml/ss5212a1.htm


Of the approximately 4,000 abortions that are performed daily in the United States, 1,452 of them take the lives of African American children.

Source: Center for Disease Control (CDC)

Total U.S. Abortions since 1973: 52,000,000+

Source:, Center for Disease Control and Prevention Statistics (CDC), Guttmacher Institute, National Right To Life Fact Sheet, http://www.christianliferesources.com/?/library/view.php&articleid=104

[http://thatsabortion.com/Abortion%20Facts.htm

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How Important Are Parents? PDF Print E-mail

You are VERY IMPORTANT!

Even though your tweens and teens may ACT as if they aren't listening, you can rest assured they are.

Our times are very confusing, and teens are searching for help. In survey after survey, they respond that they want to talk to parents first.

THEY ARE WAITING FOR YOU TO TALK TO THEM!

And please be clear!

Give them the truth -- abstinence until marriage will protect them from bushels and pecks of physical and emotional damage.

Even if you were sexually experienced as a teen, you don't want all those problems for your own children!

So tell them!

Remember, a hypocrite is one who says one thing and continues to do something else, whereas a wise person is one who did something in the past, learned from that mistake, and now tries to help others avoid that pitfall.

If you love your children a bushel and a peck, tell them so!

Talk to them, encourage them to abstain from nonmarital sex, drugs, alcohol, and cigarettes because that is what is BEST FOR THEM -- for their present and for their future!

If you find they have already experienced sexual activity, lovingly encourage them to stop and become secondary virgins, in order to protect their physical and emotional health from this point forward.

"Parental supervision of early dating was an extremely important predictor of teenage pregnancy…rates of teenage pregnancy were reduced when parents supervised who the adolescent dated, where the adolescent went on dates, and the arrival time back home. Thus, the influence of parents is an important component in the complex set of factors affecting teenagers’ childbearing behavior." [Hogan and Kitagawa, "The impact of social status, family structure, and neighborhood on the fertility of black adolescents", American Journal of Sociology 70: 825-855, 1985]

"Parents and families influence the choices that adolescent children make about their own sexual behavior. Parents and families whose adolescent children feel connected to them and who disapprove of their teens being sexually active provide some protection from early sexual intercourse. Disapproval of adolescent contraception protects teens from early sexual activity as well as from pregnancy. Parents who give clear messages about delaying sex have children who are less likely to have early intercourse. More shared activities with parents also protects against pregnancy." "Parents are making a difference in the lives of their adolescent children: by being home at key points of the day, by conveying high expectations for school success and behavior, by restrictng access to…alcohol, cigarettes, and drugs, and more than anything else, by instilling in their children a sense of belonging." ["Reducing the Risk: Connections That Make a Difference in the Lives of Youth", monograph prepared by Blum & Rinehart, University of MN, based on Add Health data, "Protecting adolescents from harm: Findings from the National Longitudinal Study on Adolescent Health", published in JAMA (10 Sept 97), by M. Resnick et al]

"Teens of today have spoken. An overwhelming majority want to remain abstinent and need the encouragement of their parents and society to reach that goal." [The Indianapolis Star 5 May 2000 reported findings from National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy; from 6/2000 CPR News]

Almost two-thirds of teenagers who have had sexual intercourse regret not waiting, according to a poll released by the National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy.

Individually, 55% of boys and 72% of girls surveyed said they wish they had waited longer to have sex. "This poll is just the latest evidence that many teens are taking a more cautious attitude toward having sex," Sally Sachar, deputy director of the campaign, said.

Thirty-seven percent of teens cited their parents as the people who are the most influential in their decisions about sex, with 30% citing that friends, 11% naming the media and an additional 11% identifying their religious communities as their strongest influence.

Sachar said of the results, "It ... makes clear that parents can – and must -- play an active and continuing role in helping their children understand that sex can wait." [From the Kaiser Daily Reproductive Report, 6/30/00]

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