by APFLI | Apr 29, 2008 | Abortion - Archive
Study Finds Women Who Have Abortions Experience Post-Traumatic Stress Trauma Symptoms After Abortion Are Common, New Study Shows: Women Attribute Substance Abuse, Sexual Disorders, and Suicidal Thoughts to Abortion African-American Leaders Protest Racist Planned...
by APFLI | Nov 29, 2006 | Human Development
Preliminary data suggests that magnesium sulfate, given intravenously to women about to deliver extremely premature babies, helps reduce brain damage and death among the infants, researchers report. Children born before 30 weeks' gestation, about two months early,...
by APFLI | Aug 2, 2006 | Studies - PreTerm Delivery / Premature Birth / Prematurity Complications
INDUCED ABORTION AS A RISK FACTOR FOR SUBSEQUENT PRETERM BIRTH: TWO RECENT EUROPEAN STUDIES AFFIRM A CONNECTION A number of investigations into a possible association between induced abortion and subsequent preterm birth have occurred over the past 30...
by APFLI | Jul 31, 2006 | Studies - General Research
Teens Cope With Unwanted Births Better Than Abortion: Resolution of Unwanted Pregnancy During Adolescence Through Abortion Versus Childbirth: Individual and Family Predictors and Psychological Consequences Induced Abortion Seen As a Risk Factor for Subsequent Preterm...
by APFLI | Jun 24, 2006 | Studies - PreTerm Delivery / Premature Birth / Prematurity Complications
INDUCED ABORTION AND PREMATURE BIRTH, especially extreme (22-28 wk) premature birth. "ACOG continues to deny there is credible literature validating this association (see 06 Compendium, see ACOG Brief on the Ayotte Supreme Court Case). "And the...