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Unwanted or coerced abortion is common1
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64% felt pressured by others over half felt
rushed or uncertain, yet 67% received no
counseling and 79% not told of alternatives. 84%
were not given enough information to make an
informed choice.1
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Abusers, molesters, employers and others who
would discriminate, abuse or threaten women at
risk are empowered to push abortion in lieu of
authentic support.2
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Forced
abortion happens in America and elsewhere2
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Pregnancy-related abuse, discrimination,
violence2
> Homicide is the #1 killer of
pregnant women3
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Inadequate or negligent counseling from guides
and gatekeepers in various sectors of society
can reinforce, intensify or legitimize other
forms of coercion, often during small windows of
duress when women are seeking help.1 |
> Women are 3.5 times more likely to die
over the next year after an abortion4
> 31% suffer health complications1
Immediate, potentially life-threatening complications include
hemorrhage, shock, infection, anesthesia complications and
more5
> 65% report symptoms of post-traumatic stress1
>Higher risk of future infertility,
stillbirths, miscarriages and premature births6
> 65% higher risk of clinical depression after
abortion.
> Higher rates of substance abuse, anxiety
disorders, sleep disorders, eating disorders and hospitalization.
> Unsafe medical practices, botched abortions,
medical negligence and malpractice often go unreported.
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> Suicide rates are 6 times higher after abortion8 |