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The Battlefield Broadens: The Mexican Roe v. Wade

Thursday, June 5th, 2008

In the last several years, the “usual suspects” in the pro-abortion movement have been infesting other nations with their pro-choice rhetoric.  One need only peruse the first page of the Center for Reproductive Rights’ website to see headlines such as “Center for Reproductive Rights Denounces Chilean Constitutional Tribunal’s Decision to Ban Distribution of ‘Morning-After Pill’ [...]

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Studies Relating to Long-Term Health Consequences of Abortion

Thursday, January 24th, 2008

As we noted in the press release on the 35th anniversary of Roe, the five most well-documented medical risks from abortion are:

A heightened risk of pre-term birth in future pregnancy
An increased incidence of alcohol and drug abuse
An increased risk of suicide
A heightened risk of placenta previa in future pregnancies
The loss of protective effect against breast [...]

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