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"Today, having an abortion in the United States involves far less short-term risk than carrying a pregnancy to term," the report said.
Rep wants public hearing on Planned Parenthood after woman's deathI can't find it but my daughter read a story that says the woman died from a "partial birth" abortion.
Quote"Today, having an abortion in the United States involves far less short-term risk than carrying a pregnancy to term," the report said. *sigh*
Quote from: Pandora on July 25, 2012, 02:44:29 PMQuote"Today, having an abortion in the United States involves far less short-term risk than carrying a pregnancy to term," the report said. *sigh*hmmmm, but no mention of the long-term risks...dead baby (no future taxpayers), increase risk of breast cancer
In the Finland study, as shown in Figure 1, women who had abortions were 3.7 times more likely to die from suicide in the year following abortion than non-pregnant women and 6.5 times more likely to commit suicide than women who had given birth
Yeah. It's not so much the medical statistics, it's the flippant way of reducing pregnancy in terms of "short term risk". It's like when the feminists in the early 90s started calling pregnant women "parasitically oppressed".