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Welcome to the website of the American Association of Pro Life Obstetricians and Gynecologists (“AAPLOG”). You agree that by accessing or using the website you accept of the Terms of Use as it appears at the time of your access or use. AAPLOG may modify these terms and conditions at any time, and such modifications […]

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Hipporatic Registry

Dear AAPLOG colleague, The Obamacare bill passed, as you know.  Legal challenges will go on and on, as will legislative attempts to alter the law.  But what does this mean for the Pro-Life medical professional?  Clearly, since tax-funded abortions are NOT forbidden by the law (and such amendments were voted down), abortion will tax-funded, and

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Blair House Summit

Dear AAPLOG Colleage: Re: the Blair House healthcare summit today, we want you to have clear, concise information  on the tax-funded abortion issues.  Here is the best we can offer: House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) said, “the law of the land is there is no public funding of abortion, and there is no public funding

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Induced abortion and subsequent placenta previa

THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF PROLIFE OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNECOLOGISTS INDUCED ABORTION AND SUBSEQUENT PLACENTA PREVIA Placenta Previa is a condition is which the placenta has implanted abnormally low in the uterine cavity. In “partial placenta previa,” a segment of the placenta partially covers the opening to the cervical canal. In “complete placenta previa,”the placenta completely covers the opening to the

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Induced abortion and adolescence studies, a bibliography

Adolescents were significantly more likely to be dissatisfied with their choice of abortion than adult women. Adolescents are more likely to feel pressured to abort, report being misinformed in the preabortion counseling, to report greater severity of psychological stress postabortion, and are more likely to have second-trimester abortions which carry greater postabortion psychological risks. Full

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Complete bibliography on Abortion and Mental Health

Publications concerning Women and Abortion Allanson, S., & Astbury, J. (2001). Attachment style and broken attachments: Violence, pregnancy, and abortion. Australian Journal of Psychology, 53, 146-151. Amaro H., Zuckerman B, & Cabral H. (1989). Drug use among adolescent mothers: profile of risk. Pediatrics, 84, 144-151. Barnett, W., Freudenberg, N., & Wille, R. (1992). Partnership after induced abortion:

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Induced abortion and adverse mental health effects

THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF PRO-LIFE OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNECOLOGISTS www.aaplog.org Induced Abortion and Adverse Mental Health Effects, (includes the most recent articles) Sept 2010 “There is consensus among most social and medical science scholars that a minimum of 10 to 30% of women who abort suffer from serious, prolonged negative psychological consequences (Adler et al., 1992;

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