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Abortion and subsequent maternal death rates: First new study from Denmark

Reardon DC, Coleman PK. Short and long term mortality rates associated with first pregnancy outcome: Population register based study for Denmark 1980-2004. Med Sci Monit 2012;18(9):PH 71 – 76. Dr. Coleman’s summary The objectives of the study were to examine mortality rates associated with first pregnancy outcome and to explore differences in mortality rates associated […]

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Canada

Dear ProLife Colleague, When is a fetus a human being? “The child by reason of his physical and mental immaturity, needs special safeguards and care, including appropriate legal protection, before as well as after birth.” From UN Convention on the Rights of the Child Legislatively, in the United States, a number of states have passed

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August Alert

Dear Pro-Life Colleague, Just a note to remind you that today is the day for you to bury you conscience. After all, in January the current government gave us all about 6 months to beat our conscience to death (in favor of the federal government conscience). Time’s Up! Today we must bury the dead thing,

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July 26, 2012: The recent history of conscience rules

1973: The Church Amendment states that hospitals and individuals receiving federal funds will not be forced to participate in abortion or any other procedure that violates their moral or religious convictions. 1996: Public Health Service Act Section 245 prohibits discrimination against individuals or institutions that refuse to undergo or require abortion training. It also protects

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Suicide and Informed Consent

Dear ProLife Colleague, On of the most disgusting and harmful aspects of the American abortion scene is the marked inadequacy of informed consent generally associated with the grisly abortion business. For those who believe in “evidence based medicine,” the evidence for abortion associated complications is abundant. Increased mental health effects (depression, ptsd, anxiety), preterm birth,

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Melissa Ohden

Dear ProLife Colleague: 3 items today: 1. I have previewed the 1 hour film “A Voice For Life.” Every pregnancy resource center should have a copy! I have found it to be a unique, sensitive, compassionate and realistic presentation of a woman, who, as a 7 month fetus, survived a Saline Abortion. This story is

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MORE LIGHT ON THE ABORTION/BREAST CANCER CONNECTION

A historical overview and up to date synopsis of the Abortion/Breast Cancer controversy by Joel Brind, Ph.D., (a professor of biology and endocrinology at Baruch College of the City University of New York, and is co-founder of the Breast Cancer Prevention Institute) can be accessed at http://www.nationalrighttolifenews.org/news/2012/05/four-part-series-on-the-abortion-breast-cancer-link-abc-link/#more-13958 AAPLOG strongly recommends this 4 part series as

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Supreme Court Decision

Dear ProLife Colleague, The Supreme Court decision on the health care legislation impacts prolife doctors. Below is a statement from CMDA that expresses concerns that AAPLOG has regarding the basic freedom of conscience issues we believe in. Washington, DC–June 28, 2012–The nation’s largest faith-based association of physicians, the Christian Medical Association (CMA), today lamented the

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Reply to USA Today

Dear ProLife Colleague, Remember the USA Today article complaining that recent “prolife” informed consent legislation is forcing doctors to lie to abortion-seeking patients, and urging the doctors practice civil disobedience to such “prolife” laws. Find it at https://www.aaplog.org/get-involved/letters-to-members/usa-today/ AAPLOG replied with the following letter to the editor. USA said cut it down to 200 words.

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