55% of abortion patients are unsure

At the time of the decision up to 55% of women aren’t certain that abortion is the right choice.

according to the study:

“Ambivalent women more often felt exposed to social pressure and some felt that the abortion was not their own choice… The ambivalent women more often stated that it was their partner who decided on abortion… Only a minority initially wanted abortion when the pregnancy was established.”

Husfeldt C, Hansen SK, Lyngberg A, Nobbebo M, Petersson B. Ambivalence among Women Applying for Abortion. Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandanavica 1995 November; 74 (10): 813 – 7; P813

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59% of abortion doctors are 65 or older

An article in the New York Times revealed the following statistics:

59 percent of all abortion doctors are at least 65 years old. That’s not a typo: nearly two-thirds are beyond legal retirement age. Most doctors who perform abortions specialize in obstetrics and gynecology; according to a study done three years ago, the percentage of OB-GYN’s willing to perform abortions dropped from 42 percent in 1983 to 33 percent in 1995. (Doctors going into what’s called family-practice medicine were thought by some to be part of the next generation of abortion providers, but a study published in October revealed that only 15 percent of chief residents doing family practice had any experience with the simplest abortion procedure.)

OB-GYN’s learn the surgeries and procedures associated with abortion during their hospital residency programs. A 1991 study showed that only 12 percent of these programs now routinely teach abortion, and, according to Philip Darney, a professor at the University of California at San Francisco’s medical school, all indications are that the percentage is ”still trending down.”

Some 2 percent of OB-GYN’s perform more than 25 abortions per month.

Jack Hitt “Who Will Do Abortions Here?” New York Times Jan 18, 1998

 

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Abortion Counselors Upset by “Supercool” Clients

Study found that

“abortion counselors were most upset by the “supercool client” who rejected pre-abortion counseling, and that they welcomed some emotional discharge as a sign that abortion was regarded with appropriate seriousness.”

Paul Sachdev “Perspectives on Abortion” (Metuchen, NJ: The Scarecrow Press, 1985) p 215. Essay entitled “Physicians, Hospitals and Abortion: The Influence of Attitudes in Medical Practice” by Constance A. Nathanson

The clinic workers, who see the bodies of aborted babies daily, know the gravity of abortion.

7 weeks
Baby aborted at 7 weeks
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30% rise in pregnancies after abortion was legalized

After Roe versus Wade, conceptions rose by 30%, but births fell by 6%

Steven D Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner, Freakonomics (New York: HarperCollins, 2005) 139

Perhaps the easy availability of abortion led to more couples taking risks and not using birth control. Half of the women who come in for abortions were not using contraception when they got pregnant.

 

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Study: 75% of men left their partners after abortion

“Although some of the men stuck by the women… About 75% of the men fled after paying part or all of the costs of the abortion. Some of them just fled – paying nothing…”

Ervin P. Women Exploited: the Other Victims of Abortion (Huntington, Indiana: Our Sunday Visitor, 1985) 140

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Chinese woman forced to have abortion, watches baby die

A woman from China who was allowed asylum in the United States had been forced to abort two children. She describes one of her abortions where the baby was born alive:

“I thought she [the baby] was alive. After it was aborted, [the nurse] threw it in the corner on the floor….I told them “It is alive baby, let me have it, raise it.” They said “no, because of the injection, it’s going to die soon….I saw her die and it was very painful. My heart got broken then.”

Chad Skelton “Woman Gets Refugee Status Despite No Fear of Persecution” The Vancouver Sun June 2, 2000

Read about babies born alive after abortions in the United States.

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17% of women would be more likely to abort if fetal remains could be donated

According to a 1995 survey, done by The Joint Center for Bioethics at the University of Toronto, among women considering an abortion, 17% would be more likely to abort if fetal tissue could be donated.

The Pro-Life Infonet, May 2000 “Fetal Tissue Research Raises Disturbing Questions” Paul Ranalli

 

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1988 Study: A Third of 18-19 Year’s Abort Because Partner Wants it

“Pressure from boyfriends and husbands to abort was a problem familiar to abortion clinic counselors.  In a 1987, a study by Planned Parenthood’s Alan Guttmacher Institute  found that 23% of abortion patients said they were having the procedure in part because their husbands or boyfriends wanted it. Among eighteen and nineteen year olds women, that figure soared to nearly 30%.”

FPT August 1988 170

Read more about coerced abortions, and a more recent study that gave a 64% coercion rate here.

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Study: Only 14% of OB/GYN’s Perform Abortions

According to the article “Study: Fewer Doctors Are Offering Abortions” :

‘Ninety-seven percent of obstetrician-gynecologists have encountered patients wanting an abortion, but only 14 percent performed them

(Study in Obstetrics and Gynecology published in AUGUST 22ND, 2011)

Statistics can be broken down as follows:

  • Women physicians are more likely than male physicians to provide an abortion (18.6 percent v. 10.6 percent)
  • Young doctors (ages 26 to 35) are the most likely to offer abortion, followed by the oldest doctors (ages 56 to  65)
  • Doctors in the Northeast or West are more likely to offer the procedure than those in the South or Midwest
  • Urban doctors are more likely than rural doctors to perform abortions

Jenny Gold “Study: Fewer Doctors Are Offering Abortions” Kaiser Health News Aug 22, 2011


 

 

 

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Abortion Clinic Bomber Gives Her Reasons

A woman who bombed an abortion clinic called the police. She gives her reasons for what she did:

Before I got married, I got pregnant. Everyone told me that a fetus was just a little shapeless blob anyway, so I got an abortion.

Then, after it was too late, a friend gave me some literature one day showing how the baby developed at different stages. I never realized at that stage, a fetus is so much a baby that some of them have been born at that point and LIVED!

Well, you cannot imagine what that did to me, knowing I had not just had an “unwanted intra-uterine growth “removed” but had KILLED my baby! It just about ruined my life. Even today, several years later, I lay awake at night sometimes crying about it. 

So maybe you can understand my reasons for doing what I did.”

Leonard Stern“Abortion Wars”The Ottawa Citizen Sun 28 May 2000

Nothing justifies violence, but how many anti-abortion extremists were damaged by abortion?

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