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“Study” Murdering A Child’s Younger Siblings Is Good For His “Development"
http://shoebat.org ^ | 12/05/2018 | Andrew Bieszad

Posted on 12/05/2018 4:23:28 PM PST by heterosupremacist

Full title: California Doctor Declares In “Study” That Murdering A Child’s Younger Siblings Is Good For His “Developmental Milestones”

Among women who seek an abortion but are denied it, more than 90 percent choose to keep and raise the child rather than place it for adoption. What is life like for these children? We compared children born after their mothers were denied abortions to the next children born to women who received abortions. Writing in JAMA Pediatrics, we showed that children born to women who were denied abortions fared worse. They were more likely to live in households where there wasn’t enough money to pay for basic living expenses. Women are also much more likely to report poor maternal bonding — feeling trapped as a mother, resenting their baby, or longing for the “old days” before they had the baby — with the child born after abortion denial than with the next child born following a wanted abortion.

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KEYWORDS: prochoice; prolife; promurder
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To: heterosupremacist
I suppose the logical conclusion of this study is not merely that abortion should be allowed.

It's that a woman who wants children should always have an abortion first.

Not just selfishness, but death worship.

21 posted on 12/06/2018 8:51:33 AM PST by Salman (Democrats. The other religion of peace.)
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