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Perinatal Hospice

Family Birth Plan-Perinatal Hospice (sample) Plan Familiar de Nacimiento Comprehensive Care for the Family of the Fetus with a Lethal Condition Many birth defects are currently diagnosed in the antenatal period and birth defects now account for the majority of causes of death in the first year of life in the United States. Prenatal diagnostic […]

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Conscience Issue

Dear ProLife Colleague: Check out our ad on page 48 of the current ObGyn News, the paper sent to every OB doc in the country.  We do this ad yearly for the edition that is also given out at the ACOG’s ACM.   Bring it to a prolife colleague’s attention. Our new website is up,

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INDUCED ABORTION AND THE RISK OF SUBSEQUENT PREMATURE BIRTH: General comments reflecting the current literature

Preterm Birth has become a very significant and extremely expensive medical reality in the United States (and other countries as well). Premature birth (birth before 37 weeks) has increased 27% since 1981. In 2007 the premature (preterm, or PTB) rate in America was 12.6% of all live births (and over 17% of all African-American births).

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AAPLOG letter to U.S. State Dept regarding upcoming report to U.N. Human Rights Council, with special concern over 1) the Conscience Issue and 2) inclusion of abortion in the definition of Reproductive Heath.

When the United Nations Human Rights Council was created in 2006, it established a process to review countries’ human rights records. Each country that is a member of the Human Rights Council is expected to report every four years on what actions they have taken to improve their human rights conditions and fulfill their obligations

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Mexico City Law

Dear ProLife Colleague: Our NEW website is up!  Basically same material as before, in a modern format.  www.aaplog.org Please inform us of errors you see, or needed tweeks.  We’ll keep improving the material! Remember ACOG Ethics Committee Opinion #385 (2007)?  The one that says we must all refer for abortions, and even suggests we locate

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Maternal Mortality

The Canadian Parliament is in an intense debate about allocation of resources to help alleviate maternal mortality in resource-poor areas of the world. The usual pro-abortion forces are demanding that the money be diverted to providing abortion services, despite the proven efficacy of adequate prenatal care, skilled birth attendants, adequate delivery facilities, antibiotics, and oxytocin,

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New Nebraska Law

Dear ProLife Colleague, One of our issues with the “prochoice” medical establishment is that informed consent, which might actually help the pregnant woman make an informed “choice,” is generally abysmal in abortion clinics.   The major long term complications, depression, substance abuse (to cover the emotional pain), Suicide (for pain that can’t be “covered”), increase

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