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...
by APFLI | Oct 12, 2005 | Abortion Industry / Planned Parenthood
Planned Parenthood likes to portray itself as a respected health care facility, but more and more evidence is emerging on the harm it does to women and to their babies. Some of the incidents that have come to light in recent years are: In 2000, a Missouri woman went...
by APFLI | Oct 4, 2005 | Studies - General Research
This report was written in 1994; the published sources range from the 1970s to the 1990s. Like other pages presented in this section which contain older studies, it is presented primarily to show how much abortion research has been available – but ignored...
by APFLI | Sep 19, 2005 | Possible Adverse Effects
People, historically, are known to accept as factual that which is not. If they hear something repeated often enough, and forcefully enough, many people tend to accept it at face value. In fact, that was a frequent comment of Hitler. Consequently, propaganda,...
by APFLI | Mar 12, 2005 | Studies - PreTerm Delivery / Premature Birth / Prematurity Complications
Abortion and Subsequent Premature Birth (3/05) There are over 40 studies that demonstrate a statistically significant association between abortion and subsequent premature birth, especially extreme premature birth (XPB): 1993 Study: An Australian study by Lumley...