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A 2010 STOPP study confirmed Planned Parenthood is increasingly shifting away from performing surgical abortions and, instead, using the dangerous RU 486 abortion drug [mifepristone/mifeprex] that has been responsible for killing at least 13 women worldwide (maybe more) and injured 1,100 in the United States alone as of FDA figures from 2006.

Planned Parenthood lowered the number of surgical abortion centers by 8, in 2010, but increased its number of facilities pushing the abortion drug by 25.

The PP abortion business ended the year 2010 with a total of 321 abortion facilities with 165 doing surgical abortions and giving out the abortion drug mifepristone, and another 156 dispensing the abortion drug but not doing surgical abortions.

This represents an increase of 5.5 percent from the 304 abortion facilities it operated at the end of 2009 and, although Planned Parenthood likes to talk about the low percentage of abortions it does compared to other “services,” more than 40 percent of its centers do some type of abortion.

http://www.lifenews.com/2011/03/23/report-number-of-planned-parenthood-centers-at-25-year-low/

 
Infertility Linked to Fetal Fragment Remains From Abortion (FSJ,4/2003) PDF Print E-mail

Unexplained infertility in otherwise healthy women may sometimes be caused by fetal bone fragments left embedded in the uterus after an abortion, which cause chronic irritation and interfere with future pregnancies.

The fragments can work their way into the muscular uterine lining, making them invisible even with a hysteroscope.

Any fetus at least 12 weeks old can have bony tissues.

Doctors at the Univ of Ottawa describe an infertile 36-year-old woman who had an abortion 15 years earlier. Her uterus appeared normal by hysteroscope; but an ultrasound exam showed embedded bone fragments which they removed. Four months later, she became pregnant and later delivered a healthy boy.

In previous studies, virtually all women who had such fragments removed were able to get pregnant soon afterward. [Fertility and Sterility Journal, Apr03; Elliot Institute News Vol.2, No.5, 19May03; The Washington Post, 1May03; 5May03 Pro-Life E-News http://www.AfterAbortion.Info]http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/living/health/5751772.htm]

 
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