Volume 19, 2012
Volume 19, Number 1, Spring/Summer 2012
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Contents:
Pre-Abortion Screening Law to Take Effect
Federal Court Recognized Risk Factors in Ruling on South Dakota Law
Appeals Court: All Abortion Risks Must Be Disclosed
Argument to Invert Traditional Medical Standards Rejected
Contact Your Legislators and Lobbyists About Our Model Bill
Empower Women, Not the State
Why Right to Redress Laws Are the Best Way to Help Abortion-Vulnerable Women
Special Section: Research Round-Up on The Latest Findings and Controversies on Abortion and Mental Health
Most Studies Show Abortion Linked to Mental Health Problems: Women Cope With Delivery of Unplanned Pregnancy Better Than Abortion
Abortion and Mental Health Controversy Reignited By New Study
Rehash of Abortion Safety Claim Ignores All Inconvenient Evidence to the Contrary
Hearings on Abortion and Mental Health Are Overdue: Elliot Institute Launches Petition Campaign
Abortion Linked to Preterm Birth, But Why Aren’t Women Being Told?
Why Prior Abortions Raise Autism Risk
Everyone Wanted Me to Have An Abortion … Except Me
A Former Abortion Clinic Worker Shares Her Story
Volume 19, Number 2, Fall/Winter 2012
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Contents:
Higher Death Rates After Abortion Found in U.S., Finland and Denmark
Large Record-Based Studies Show Abortion Is Not Safer Than Childbirth
CDC Reports of Abortion Deaths Double; Many Clinic Deaths Go Uncounted
New Study Finds Multiple Abortions Increase Risk of Maternal Death
Special Section on Abortion and Sexual Assault Pregnancy: Listening to Women Who’ve Been There
Abortion Doesn’t Help Pregnant Sexual Assault Victims: Survey Says Most Don’t Want Abortion, Say It Adds to Trauma
An Open Letter to Congress, State Legislators and the Media From Women Who’ve Been There
The Despicable “God Intends Rape” Comments
A Call to Action: Support the Campaign for Congressional Hearings on Abortion and Sexual Assault Pregnancy
“Rape Hurt My Mother, But Abortion Devastated Her”
My Rape Pregnancy and My Furor Over Social Myths