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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]

 
New HIV-Condom Oversight Has Some Worried...Perhaps They Should Be (7/04) PDF Print E-mail

The Federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has proposed a new set of rules that will guard the content of HIV/AIDS education resources, and contraception educators and promiscuity promoters are worried. In essence, they are concerned that the ineffectiveness of condoms will be revealed.

 

Under the proposed guidelines, as published in the June 16 Federal Register, the CDC would demand that all HIV/AIDS prevention resources funded by the CDC must be approved by a review panel for “medically accurate information regarding the effectiveness or lack of effectiveness of condoms in preventing the sexually transmitted disease the materials are designed to address.”

The truth that condoms do not offer complete protection against dangerous sexually transmitted diseases is not a message that large contraception-pushing “educators,” such as Planned Parenthood and Gay Men’s Health Crisis, like. Groups like GMHC have called the proposed guidelines equivalent to “moralizing.” By the same logic, it would be “moralizing” to put a warning label on cigarettes.

The CDC is accepting public comment on the proposed guidelines until August 16, 2004. Final guidelines are expected to be issued four months after that. [Gay City News, 06/30/04; Jessemyn Pekari, National Abstinence Clearinghouse E-mail Update 7Jul04]

 
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