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According to the March of Dimes, "In 2001, more than 476,000 babies, or nearly 12 percent of live births, were born too soon – before 37 completed weeks – in the U.S.

“The annual rate of babies born prematurely has risen 27 percent since 1981... In 2000, hospital charges for 23,000 prematurity-related infant stays totaled $1.2 Billion. The average charge was $58,000 per baby, compared to $4,300 for a typical [term] newborn stay."1
[¹ Derived from the Nationwide Inpatient Sample for 2000, a component of the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project. The diagnosis code includes short gestation and low birthweight]

Treatment of these children through employer health plans has been estimated at $4.7 Billion per year.

One fifth of these costs may be attributable to extra cases of prematurity arising from abortion-related morbidity.

premature birth is the leading cause of newnatal death and is related to increased risk of cerebral palsy, vision and hearing loss, retardation, and other life-long health problems.

For the list of 60 medical studies showing abortion's link to premature birth and low birth rate deliveries, visit http://www.vcn.bc.ca/~whatsup/APB-Major.html
[http://www.marchofdimes.com/aboutus/791_6775.asp]

 
Virgin By Choice Media Campaign (3/04) PDF Print E-mail

OPERATION KEEPSAKE LAUNCHES VIRGIN BY CHOICE MEDIA CAMPAIGN Operation Keepsake, which provides abstinence until marriage education in over 120 schools in the Greater Cleveland area, has taken the abstinence message to the airwaves with a new media campaign called Virgin by Choice. Area students proclaim abstinence as their best choice for achieving future goals.

“We have been extremely encouraged by the response of teens who contact us to say they have heard the commercials, like them and then identify themselves as a ‘virgin by choice’ too! We want teens to see the empowerment that comes from choosing abstinence and we also want to reclaim the nobility of the word virgin.” said Mosack [Dir of Operation Keepsake].  The campaign includes VBC school posters, and a feature article in their magazine which is distributed three times a year to approximately 15,000 students. Each student also receives an individual CD case with the Virgin by Choice logo. According to Mosack, “We’ve only just begun, we intend to promote, promote, promote until teens are branded with a message that can save their lives and help them attain their future goals.” www.Operationkeepsake.com [30Mar04; Abstinence Clearinghouse, 31March04]
 
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