Volume 14, 2006Volume 14, Number 1, January-March 2006Download Issue (pdf format)Contents: New Zealand Led by Pro-Choice Researcher Study Finds Increase in Mental Health Problems After Abortion A study from the Journal of Child Psychology & Psychiatry Evidence of Abortion's Harm Doesn't Matter, APA Spokesperson Says Sleep Disorders Increase After Abortion A study from the journal Sleep Consensus Isn't Science A quote from author Michael Crichton Elliot Institute Founds Coalition to Regulate Genetic Alteration of Humans Hostel Territory Abortion in the Collective Unconscious Abortion and the "Evil Baby" An excerpt from the book Forbidden Grief: The Unspoken Pain of Abortion Volume 14, Number 2, April-June 2006 Download Issue (pdf format)Contents: Introduction to Giving Sorrow Words, Part I New Book Reveals Women's Stories of Grief After Abortion RU-486 Linked to Population Control in Letter Found in Clinton Files The "Morning After" Abortion Pill Act Teen Abortion Risks Fact Sheet Note: for an updated version of this fact sheet click here (for the shorter version) or here (for the longer version) Case Study: Finding True Healing (Helene E.) News Briefs Missouri Law Increases Penalties Against Abortion Clinics That Don't Report Sexual Abuse; "Post-Roe" Abortion Ban Passed in Louisiana; "Morning-After Pill" Use Out of Control, Spanish Newspaper Reports Volume 14, Number 3, July-September 2006 Download Issue (pdf format)Contents: Women Want to Know About Abortion Risks A study from the Journal of Medical Ethics "Unwanted" Births Better Than Abortion For Teens A study from the Journal of Youth and Adolescence Teens and Abortion: Facts & Quotes Introduction to Giving Sorrow Words, Part II New Book Reveals Women's Stories of Grief After Abortion Vegetative State May Be Caused By Brain Cooling from Cold Air in Breathing Tubes A study from the Medical Science Monitor Volume 14, Number 4, October-December 2006
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