May 14, 2005

Abortion Harms Women And Future Babies

One more reason not to have an abortion -- other than the fact that it is the murder of another human being.

The research leader, Dr Caroline Moreau, an epidemiologist at the Hôpital de Bicêtre in Paris, said the results of the study, which appear in the British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, provided conclusive evidence of a link between induced abortion and subsequent pre-term births.

Last night anti-abortion campaigners seized on the evidence to demand that all women seeking a termination be warned, routinely, that they are jeopardising the well-being of future babies. A series of earlier, smaller studies had failed to provide clear evidence of a link and so women currently opting for an abortion are not warned of the risk.

Dr Moreau said: "Clearly there is a link. The results suggest that induced abortion can damage the cervix in some way that makes a premature birth more likely in subsequent pregnancies."

Of course, the folks who make their money off of killing babies are not keen on the notion that they should inform women of the risks of the procedure. To them, informed consent (which is standard for every other surgical procedure) is something that interferes with "the right to choose".

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1 The folks who make their money off of killing babies are not keen on women being aware that there is a link between abortion (NOT spontaneous abortion/miscarriage) and Breast Cancer, either. In fact, they've been working hard to muddle, confuse and mislead the public about the reseach results that have been showing this link for more than 50 years.

These folks are not just unfriendly to babies.

Posted by: Deb S. at Mon May 16 12:00:03 2005 (5YSzH)

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