Dina sent me this article from CBS News.
Excerpt:
The family of a Chicago woman who died after an abortion at Planned Parenthood says it wants answers about her death.
Tonya Reaves, 24, died late Friday night from a hemorrhage, with a cervical dilation and evacuation, as well as an intrauterine pregnancy as contributing causes, according to the medical examiner?s office.
She died after she?d had an abortion at Planned Parenthood at 18 S. Michigan Av, according to the medical examiner?s office.
Her death was ruled an accident, but the Reaves family wants to know more, especially Tonya?s twin sister Toni.
?We were born the same day. She was my other half,? Toni said.
Toni Reaves said the family is trying to get through this.
?It happened so fast. She was just fine one day and then the next day she was gone. We?re just trying to figure out what happened? what happened,? she said.
Toni Reaves said her sister was engaged to be married and had one son ? Alvin ? who just had his first birthday.
In a written statement, Planned Parenthood of Illinois CEO Carole Brite said ?We were shocked and saddened upon learning of a tragic development at a nearby hospital. Our hearts go out to the loved ones of this patient.
It?s stories like this that confirm to me that sex is something that really should be reserved for marriage. It is just horribly unnatural to get pregnant and then kill your own child. That?s not what people do when they get pregnant. It?s remarkable to me that so many people could honestly believe that killing an innocent human being could somehow be a legitimate way to end a pregnancy.
And if the risk of dying ?isn?t bad enough ?- there are other complications, too.
Abortion isn?t safe for babies or mothers
Life News talks about?a study?from the?British Journal of Psychiatry.
Excerpt:
A new study published in the?British Journal of Psychiatry?by leading American researcher Dr. Priscilla Coleman of Bowling Green State University finds women who have an abortion face almost double the risk of mental health problems as women who have their baby.
Consider this article in the?UK Daily Mail, which talks about a study published the journal Cancer Epidemiology.
Excerpt:
An abortion can triple a woman?s risk of developing breast cancer in later life, researchers say.?A team of scientists made the claim while carrying out research into how breastfeeding can protect women from developing the killer disease. While concluding that breastfeeding offered significant protection from cancer, they also noted that the highest reported risk factor in developing the disease was abortion. Other factors included the onset of the menopause and smoking.?The findings, published in the journal Cancer Epidemiology, are the latest research to show a link between abortion and breast cancer.?The research was carried out by scientists at the University of Colombo in Sri Lanka.?It is the fourth epidemiological study to report such a link in the past 14 months, with research in China, Turkey and the U.S. showing similar conclusions.
[...]There has been an 80 per cent increase in the rate of breast cancer since 1971, when in the wake of the Abortion Act, the number of abortions rose from 18,000 to nearly 200,000 a year.
Note that there were only 300 people in the new study, so it is a small study. But it confirms?the Turkey study?that I blogged on before, and?the China study?that I blogged about before, and?the American study?that I blogged about before.
The right time to think about a pregnancy is before you have it. My advice is to avoid sex altogether before you are married. You?ll make a better match, and you?ll avoid causing grievous harm to others and to yourself. Don?t put yourself in a position where a decision like that has to be made. Draw the line before you have to draw the line.
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