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To: bobbdobbs
The maternal mortality rate is six times higher during natural childbirth than from an abortion.

This has been exposed as a lie. Pro-aborts are in charge of stats at the CDC.

They get a two-fer (two for one statistic) when a woman who has had an abortion dies because of a pregnancy.

There are woman now dying from breast cancer in their 20s because of the abortion breast cancer link.

There is a proven link between breast cancer and abortion -- especially with very young girls.

http://www.abortionbreastcancer.com

Certain forms of dangerous pregnancies (where the baby starts growing in the fallopian tube).

The two-for-one statistic that is commonly used to hide the damage of abortion is to count a death due to a complication of abortion when a woman gets pregnant after an abortion as a result of pregnancy.

Then the abortion industry claims that it is safer to have had the abortion because the previous abortion made the pregnancy unsafe.

This is well documented (the corruption of the CDC and the dangers of abortion).

In a country with 45 million abortions, many woman have had an abortion previously, and therefore now run the risk of high risk pregnancies because of the previous abortion.

The fruits of abortion are always a dead baby, possible injury to the mother of the baby, and high risk of breast cancer.

For someone whose breasts have not developed, having an abortion is like running a car into a brick wall.

The pregnancy starts a biological process that is abruptly terminated before the breasts are allowed to mature. Hormones are shut off, and apparently this is the abortion-breast cancer link.

68 posted on 09/24/2005 7:13:50 PM PDT by topher (Please let Old-Fashioned moral values return to the United States!)
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