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| Friday, February 05, 2010 |
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Missing Arm Delays Mother's Care
By FOMAdmin @ 7:01 PM :: 6 Views :: :: Risks, Abortion information, Crimes against women
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An abortionist's medical license has again been suspended after a complaint of malpractice in a botched abortion.
After inadequately dilating the patient's cervix, her uterus was ruptured and her pre-born baby's body was shoved into her abdominal cavity.
At a hospital, while undergoing an emergency hysterectomy during which the baby's dead body was removed, it was discovered that an arm was missing.
The malpractice continues. Read on to discover more details about America's brand of "safe and legal" abortions.
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| Wednesday, January 27, 2010 |
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| Tuesday, January 19, 2010 |
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| Monday, December 21, 2009 |
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Access to Legal Abortion Isn't Saving Women's Lives
By FOMAdmin @ 10:45 PM :: 26 Views :: :: Risks, Abortion information, Coerced abortions
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Many abortion advocates have long argued that abortion is necessary to protect the health and safety of women, since many would otherwise seek unsafe abortions. But an analysis of data from a new report published by the World Economic Forum has found that countries that permit abortion don't have lower maternal death rates.
In fact, countries with the most restrictive abortion laws also had the lowest maternal death rates, while countries with more permissive laws tended to have higher maternal death rates.
In Africa, the country with the lowest maternal death rate (15 per 100,000) is Mauritius, which also has the toughest laws against abortion. The African country with the most liberal abortion laws, South Africa, has a maternal death rate of 400 per 100,000 births.
In Asia, Nepal has no restrictions on abortion and also has one of the world's highest mortality rates (830 per 100,000) while Sri Lanka had the lowest rates in Asia (58 per 100,000) and one of the strictest abortion bans in the world.
In South America,Chile has constitutional protection for the unborn and a death rate of 16 per 100,000. The highest maternal death rate (430 per 100,000) was found in Guyana, which has almost unrestricted abortion.
Source: Elliot Institute, PO Box 7348, Springfield, IL 62791
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| Wednesday, November 18, 2009 |
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| Saturday, October 17, 2009 |
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An Abortionist Describes Her Feelings about Her Job
By FOMAdmin @ 11:00 PM :: 44 Views :: :: Risks, Abortion information
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Have you ever wondered about how abortionists feel about the work they do? Have you ever thought about what goes through their minds as they brush their teeth and get dressed to go to work? Do you wonder what they think about on their way home from the clinic? What they do to relax after work? How well they sleep at night?
In this article an abortionist describes her feelings about living with the reality of her work.
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| Wednesday, October 07, 2009 |
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| Sunday, August 09, 2009 |
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Does He Take His Job Home with Him?
By FOMAdmin @ 3:21 PM :: 35 Views :: :: Risks, Abortion information
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How do doctors who perform abortions handle what they do? How do they justify to themselves the performance of abortion procedures day after day? How deeply buried in their minds and memories is the reality of what they do?
How close to the surface is the inner rage your clinic doctor might be experiencing?
Are you sure you want to place your life in his hands?
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| Tuesday, February 10, 2009 |
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