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Women's Health
after Abortion: The Medical and Psychological Evidence
By Joe Landrum
There are more than one-million
abortions each year in the U.S. – more that 52 million since
Roe. In addition to the loss of the child’s life, the physical
and psychological toll of these losses on so many women and
their families is profound.
Many of us have encountered the
argument that complications from “safe” legal abortion are rare
and generally mild. Pro-lifers have always known better, and as
more and more studies confirm that abortion poses serious risks,
we need to make sure we are prepared with the facts when this
discussion arises.
For anyone engaged in counseling
at a pro-life pregnancy centers, or anyone who frequently
discusses the issue of abortion among friends and family,
Women's Health after Abortion: The Medical and Psychological
Evidence” can be an invaluable resource.
Published by the De Veber
Institute in 2003, the 2nd edition of this excellent book is now
out of print. Fortunately, the complete text is available
on-line at
http://www.deveber.org/womens-health-after-abortion.
The authors of Women's Health
after Abortion begin with a chapter discussing the limitations
of many previous studies that find no evidence of negative side
effects. That they were seriously flawed is very useful
information for anyone who encounters this claim.
The authors go on to examine in
detail many aftershocks to women that even pro-lifers may not be
familiar with. Compared to women who carry their babies to term,
there is an increase in such self-destructive behaviors s as
alcohol and drug abuse, and even suicide among women who abort.
Women’s Health after Abortion
also discusses such physical complications as infections,
increased risk of breast cancer, and complications affecting
subsequent pregnancies. The book also examines chemical abortion
methods and complications associated with these techniques.
Lobbyists and legislators
promoting informed consent legislation, counselors who deal with
pregnant women, teachers in health or biology departments, and
anyone who frequently finds him or herself defending the
pro-life position should have access to this research. It’s
available at the click of a mouse.
Joe Landrum is Administrative
Assistant, National Right to Life. Please send your comments to
daveandrusko@gmail.com. |