Search Results for: elliot

Volume 14, 2006

Volume 14, Number 1, January-March 2006 Download 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 […]

RU-486 Linked to Population Control in Letter Found in Clinton Files

A pro-life legal organization has uncovered a letter written by a prominent member of the abortion lobby that urged the Clinton Administration to use surgical and chemical abortion as a tool to “eliminate the barely educated, unhealthy and poor segment of the country.” The letter, written by Ron Weddington, who served as co-counsel in Roe […]

“Evidence Doesn’t Matter,” APA Spokesperson Says of Abortion Complications

Studies Showing Emotional Problems Not Relevant to American Psychological Association’s Pro-Choice Advocacy Springfield, IL (Feb. 15, 2006) — According to a spokesperson for the American Psychological Association, the APA’s pro-choice position, first adopted in 1969, is based on a civil rights view, not on scientific proof of any mental health benefits arising from abortion. The […]

Study of 56,284 May Link Sleep Problems to Abortion Trauma

Sleep Disorders Increase After Abortion Study of 56,284 May Link Sleep Problems to Abortion Trauma Springfield, IL (Jan. 25, 2006) A new study published in Sleep, the official journal of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies, has found that women who experienced abortion were more likely to be treated for sleep disorders or disturbances compared to […]

Abortion-Depression Study Flawed and Misleading

Abortion-Depression Study Flawed and Misleading Experts Dispute Interpretations of Federal Study Springfield, IL (Nov. 2, 2005) — In 2002, an analysis of a nationally representative study of women funded by the U.S. government found that among women with an unintended first pregnancy, those who had abortions had significantly higher depression scores. But now a new […]

New Study Links Abortion to Increased Risk of Child Abuse

Authors Say Emotional Healing After Abortion Will Increase Likelihood of “Violence Free” Families Springfield, IL (October 24, 2005) — A new study published in the medical journal Acta Paediatrica has found that women who have had an abortion are 2.4 times more likely to physically abuse their children. The study, led by Priscilla Coleman of […]

Why Abortion is TheUnChoice

New Poor-Choice Rhetoric Exposes Abortion’s Dangers Substitute “Poor-Choice” for “Pro-Choice,” Expert Advises Springfield, IL (Feb. 15, 2005)–“Pro-choice” rhetoric implies that abortion and childbirth are equal options. But research shows that women who choose abortion suffer significantly more physical and psychological health problems than those who give birth. Moreover, there is no research showing that abortion […]

Scroll to top