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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]

 
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Comment: this abortionist admits that of his victims "only 18 women lost the ability to have children." Ironically, abortion supporters argue that abortion—esp. partial-birth abortion-- is needed to protect women's fertility! [N. Valko R.N.]

NY City abortionist William Rashbaum revealed that he has recurring nightmares of an unborn child attempting to escape his butchery. Rashbaum, a gynecologist, is described as "one of the pre-eminent and longest-practicing providers of second-trimester abortions in the United States ." The article reports Rashbaum's conversation with a patient: "He tells them that out of 21,000 late-term abortions he has performed, only 18 women lost the ability to have children. He has also never lost a patient and says he'll be furious with her if she's the first." The article admits "the procedure is gruesome, as anyone who has seen it, including Rashbaum, will attest…one of his former interns remembers watching Rashbaum do a D&E on well-developed twins one hot summer day. He intently leaned in closely and methodically pulled piece after piece of the fetuses out of the mother's uterus, ignoring the attending staff's whispers of horror - 'It's twins. It's twins' - to each other. The intern reacted violently, running home, throwing up, and asking herself, 'Is this right?'. The article reports that Rashbaum, "was troubled by a recurring dream of a fetus trying to hold onto the walls of a uterus by its tiny fingernails." About the nightmares, Rashbaum comments: "What kind of dreams do you think you are going to have?" [Boston Phoenix 5Dec03, LifeSiteNews.com, http://www.bostonphoenix.com/boston/news_features/other_stories/multipage/documents/p, N.Valko RN]

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