by APFLI | Aug 21, 2005 | Studies - Depression / Suicide / Mental Health
Women who have abortions are more likely than others to suffer from anxiety problems, substance abuse, sexual disorders, and suicidal thoughts. This study, published in the Journal of Anxiety Disorders, found that among women with unintended first pregnancies,...
by APFLI | Aug 4, 2005 | Abortion - Archive
Another Study: Higher Substance Use Rates Among Pregnant Women After Previous Abortion UK 2004 Abortion Numbers Increase 2.1% with MAP/EC Use Czech Republic Abortion Numbers Fall Abortion Business Owners Arrested for Using Unlicensed Medical Providers For past...
by APFLI | Jul 25, 2005 | Responses - Defending Life / Rebuttals / Advocacy / Dating / Adoption
More Abortions, Not Safer Abortions The basic facts about illegal abortions (see Part I of this article) illustrate that the claim that legalized abortion will save women from "unsafe abortions" is without merit. The basic flaw in this argument is the...
by APFLI | Mar 31, 2005 | Family Breakdown Issues, Possible Adverse Effects
Update: A recent survey showed the prevalence of binge drinking among non-married pregnant women was 4.6 times the prevalence among married pregnant women. [Cheryl H. Tan, MPH; Clark H. Denny, PhD, Nancy E. Cheal, PhD, et al, “Alcohol Use and Binge Drinking Among...
by APFLI | Aug 2, 2004 | Studies - General Research
More than 20 medical studies have shown that women suffer from abortion, and the American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse just published the latest study of post-abortive women. Women who aborted had rates of substance abuse that were approximately twice as high as...