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AAPLOG February 2013 CME Meeting

The 2013 AAPLOG educational meeting in February 23rd featured a number of outstanding speakers. Named after Matthew Bulfin, AAPLOG’s founder, the 12th educational symposium delved deeply into behavioral aspect of reproductive health, reproductive biology, medical ethics, clinical aspects of women’s health care, and psychological effects of abortion. Our conference was enriched by the presence of […]

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#385 Revisited

Dear AAPLOG Colleague, We try to keep you informed of abortion issues on the world scene, as well as on the USA scene. You will find these issues detailed on our home page (www.aaplog.org) under the categories American Issues, and under International Issues. In particular, the increasing attempt by world governing bodies and by certain

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Mailing List Signup

To sign up for the aaplog mailing list,  go to http://aaplog.wildapricot.org/join   and join us as an Associate Member.    There is no membership fee for being an Associate member, and you will receive the email updates as soon as you sign up. Thanks for joining us!    

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Another denial of abortion related mental health complications.

Dear ProLife Colleague, The AAPLOG website offers evidence based conclusions from the world literature on the mental health disasters following abortion for many women, disasters ranging from substance abuse, to depression, to suicide. https://www.aaplog.org/complications-of-induced-abortion/induced-abortion-and-mental-health/ For reasons we cannot fathom, the American Psychological Association takes a position contrary to this evidence in a 2008 task force

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Arizona Law

Dear Prolife Colleague AAPLOG does not view elective induced convenience abortion as “healthcare.” Pregnancy is not a disease. Compounding this assault on women’s “healthcare” is the practice of non-physicians doing the procedure. (and, in Iowa, the “physician,” being nowhere near the woman, using telemed abortions to prescribe the abortion pill “mifeprex.”) Here is a judicial

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Website, Webcast

Dear AAPLOG Colleague, We are updating our website “Find a Physician” page. If you are a prolife doctor who does obstetrics, you can get on this page simply by requesting to. Hit “Reply,” and write your name, specialty (OBGyn, FP), City-State, phone #, and website. NOTICE: we have just added the “website” section, so if

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European Centre for Law and Justice (ECLJ) extremely pleased that The Parliamentary Assembly affirms, defends and promotes the right to conscientious objection of medical staff

(Strasbourg, France) — The European Centre for Law and Justice (ECLJ) is extremely pleased with a decision by the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe reaffirming the fundamental right to freedom of conscience for medical professionals.   On October 7th, The McCafferty Report on “Women’s access to lawful medical care: the problem of unregulated

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More details on the victory on conscientious objection at Council of Europe.

An attack against the right of conscientious objection was defeated today in the Council of Europe: “The Assembly today emphasized the need to affirm the right of conscientious objection in lawful medical care. At the end of a debate on the subject during which the text presented by the Committee on Social Affairs was substantially

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