Posted on 10/26/2007 1:07:40 PM PDT by wagglebee
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There was another article posted recently about the connection between breast cancer and abortion. Any chance women are being told of these risks by those profiting from the abortions?
Abortuaries NEVER tell women of the risks.
That is why legal action is such a good road for us... no informed consent gives us a win every time one of their customers enters an emergency room...
I can imagine someone handing this article to Kewpie Couric and suggesting she lead with it.
“Western Virginia University”?????
I guess they do more than just play football there!
Not to be snippy, but there is no Western Viginia University. There’s the University of West Virginia, is that the school this article is referring to? I did a cursory check of the obstetrics and gynecology dept., and there is no Dr. Calhoun on staff. Is he in some other dept.?
It’s actually West Virginia University.
Actually, there is a West Virginia University, their football team is the Mountaineers.
http://www.wvu.edu/
Here is plenty to back up Dr. Byron Calhoun:
http://www.nifla.org/bio5.asp
http://www.ucomparehealthcare.com/drs/west_virginia/neonatology/Calhoun_Byron.html
http://www.hsc.wvu.edu/charleston/hsc_enews/jul09_2007.pdf
http://www.nrlc.org/news_and_Views/June06/nv060606.html
http://www.ultrasoundcmes.com/
I’m not disputing Dr. Calhoun’s work. He’s a highly respected ob/gyn...it’s the school that I questioned.
LOL. I know what it is. My husband is an alum - both undergrad and one of his graduate degrees. I wonder which is worse...calling it “Western Virginia University” or “University of West Virginia”? Either way, I expected a national publication to get the name correct and was confused when they didn’t.
Yes it is...Mockingbyrd was correct. I was questioning the “WESTERN Virginia University”. I looked it up thinking it was an actual school.
I agree with you.
Okay, I see that now. If it makes any difference, LifeSiteNews is Canadian so that could have something to do with the mistake.
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Why the drop after 1960? (in deaths of women from illegal abortions)
The reasons were new and better antibiotics, better surgery and the establishment of intensive care units in hospitals. This was in the face of a rising population. Between 1967 and 1970 sixteen states legalized abortion. In most it was limited, only for rape, incest and severe fetal handicap (life of mother was legal in all states). There were two big exceptions California in 1967, and New York in 1970 allowed abortion on demand. Now look at the chart carefully.
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Abortion Statistics - Decision to Have an Abortion (U.S.)
· 25.5% of women deciding to have an abortion want to postpone childbearing
· 21.3% of women cannot afford a baby
· 14.1% of women have a relationship issue or their partner does not want a child
· 12.2% of women are too young (their parents or others object to the pregnancy)
· 10.8% of women feel a child will disrupt their education or career
· 7.9% of women want no (more) children
· 3.3% of women have an abortion due to a risk to fetal health
2.8% of women have an abortion due to a risk to maternal health
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So how many womens lives have been saved by abortion?
Only about 3% of abortions since 1972 were reported to be due to a risk to maternal health. A reasonable person would recognize that not all of those cases represent a lethal risk. But lets say they did. That means that nearly 45 million fetuses were butchered to save the lives of about 1.3 million women. Or put another way; 35 babies are killed to save each woman.
Abortion was legal in all 50 states prior to Roe v. Wade in cases of danger to the life of the woman.
Roe v Wade: FULL Text (The Decision that wiped out an entire Generation 33 years ago today)
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