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Neonatal Mortality

An article in the June issue of the Green Journal (Obstetrics & Gynecology 2011;117[fusion_builder_container hundred_percent=”yes” overflow=”visible”][fusion_builder_row][fusion_builder_column type=”1_1″ background_position=”left top” background_color=”” border_size=”” border_color=”” border_style=”solid” spacing=”yes” background_image=”” background_repeat=”no-repeat” padding=”” margin_top=”0px” margin_bottom=”0px” class=”” id=”” animation_type=”” animation_speed=”0.3″ animation_direction=”left” hide_on_mobile=”no” center_content=”no” min_height=”none”][6]:1279-1287) shows that babies delivered at full term (at least 39 weeks) are only half as likely to die […]

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2011 Chinese study on Mifeprex and subsequent preterm birth

AAPLOG comments on the huge 2011 paper from China by Liao et al, “Repeated medical abortions and the risk of preterm birth in the subsequent pregnancy,” Arch Gynecol Obstet (2011) 284:579–586: This study reported on more than 18,000 women in seven hospitals, over 4 years- comparing over 7,000 women who had had abortions, with over

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Heartwarming; Chilling

Dear ProLife Colleague; I just watched last week’s webcast from Focus on the Family called “Unite for Life.” It Includes an excellent in-depth interview with Abby Johnson, author of UNPLANNED, the book about her journey out of Planned Parenthood and into the Life movement. Also has insights from the 4 leaders of the major crisis

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European News

Dear ProLife Colleague, here are some bits and pieces of news from the international scene: Hungary: new constition protects life New York, May 5 (C-FAM) Last week, Hungarian President Pal Schmitt signed a controversial new constitution into law that includes a provision for the protection of unborn life “from conception” and the definition of marriage

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Know Your Adversary

Dear ProLife Colleague, The pro-choice powers are all in favor of Choice—as long as it agrees with their choice. The success of the Crisis Pregnancy Center movements (now called Pregnancy Resource Centers) in saving babies drives them wild. How can we be so callous as to try to spare women the abortion experience!!! Something has

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MaterCare Conference

Dear ProLife Colleague, AAPLOG encourages you to be aware of educational prolife conferences that take place, be they sponsored by Catholic, Protestant, or “other” entities. There is an excellent conference scheduled my MaterCare International, a group of Catholic ObGyns who are extremely active in the work of serving in the worldwide prolife medical cause in

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Vote: MSFL Program

Dear Prolife Colleague, Two important items today. FIRST, this week Wednesday the House of Reps in Wash DC will vote on The No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act. Please email your Representative. It is VERY simple. Takes about two minutes. We urge everyone to do this by Tuesday. Go to https://writerep.house.gov/writerep/welcome.shtml Write in your state

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Medical Students for Life: National Conference

On April 30,Medical Students for Life held the 1st Annual NATIONAL RESEARCH & LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE WEBCAST. This was an excellent program, including 8 presentations by experts on topics of great interest to prolife people, both physician and lay. The entire program can be accessed at http://med.studentsforlife.org/medical-students-for-life-national-conference/ We urge you to take advantage of this educational

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Mifeprex in Nepal

Dear ProLife Colleague, We have often mentioned the huge emphasis on reducing maternal mortality, and especially so for the underdeveloped countries where maternal mortality may be up to 100 times higher per delivery than in the US. And AAPLOG is all in favor of reducing maternal mortality. But on an international level, the thinking goes

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