Obviously you’ve posted another low quality, politically motivated study.
LMAO
One question that I haven't seen answered by proponents of the "it makes no difference whether women have abortions or not" perspective is this:
Given that an elective abortion consists of a woman choosing to murder another human being which has been an actual physical part of her, sometimes for a large part of a year; has usually been a point of great emotional attachment and has oftentimes been a product of emotional as well as physical love, how is it possible that this would NOT have a profound traumatic effect, particularly when one considers that people who take another life in other circumstances are frequently affected and oftentimes scarred for life....and this is in a situation involving people that they have no positive emotional attachment with? (such as on a battlefield or a person using lethal force defending themselves or their family from criminals).
Apparently we are being asked to believe that the far more intimate and integrated relationship of a mother and her child will produce even less emotional trauma to a mother than other sorts of life-taking events.