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AAPLOG Featured in the Media After Response to Tragic Deaths of Georgia Women 

AAPLOG’s responses to the misinformation about the tragic deaths of two Georgia women from abortion drugs have gained a lot of traction in the news media and on social media.  These responses included:  These responses have collectively received tens of thousands of engagements, including likes, shares, and comments, on our social media platforms – highlighting […]

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Former Abortionists Speak Out About Induced Abortion in D.C. Panel 

On September 24, the U.S. House Values Action Team (VAT) hosted a panel organized by AAPLOG Colorado featuring four former abortionists, AAPLOG members and OB-GYNs Dr. Catherine Wheeler, Dr. Patti Giebink, Dr. Kathi Aultman, and Dr. Anthony Levatino. House VAT Executive Director Charmaine Yoest offered opening remarks for the event, and AAPLOG Action Executive Director

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AAPLOG CEO Dr. Christina Francis Testifies Before U.S. Senate Finance Committee 

On September 24, the U.S. Senate Finance Committee held a hearing on abortion in which AAPLOG CEO Dr. Christina Francis was a minority witness. The hearing was given the not-so-subtly biased title of “Chaos and Control: How Trump Criminalized Women’s Healthcare.” Other witnesses included:  In her opening comments, Dr. Francis emphasized that pro-life state laws

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AJOG Study Finds 11 Percent of 2nd Trimester Abortions Result in Live Birth

A November 2023 study published in the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology (AJOG) found that 11.2 percent of second-trimester induced abortions result in a live birth. The authors conducted a retrospective cohort study of 13,777 induced abortions that occurred in hospitals in Quebec, Canada between April 1, 1989 and March 31, 2021. The abortions

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Read Our Spring Impact Report!

Have you seen AAPLOG’s Spring Impact Report yet? If not, be sure to check it out!  The report highlights several of our events, initiatives, and accomplishments these past few months. Here are some important events from April through June:  AAPLOG wins Heritage Innovation Prize: On May 20, the Heritage Foundation announced its decision to name

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New Study: ER Visits Following Chemical Abortions More Likely to Have High, Severe Acuity Than Those Following Live Birth 

A new study published in the open access, peer-reviewed International Journal of Epidemiology and Public Health Research finds that emergency department visits are more likely to have high to severe acuity than those following surgical abortion, live birth, or for any reason by a woman who was never pregnant. The study sought to compare the

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Issues in Law & Medicine Articles Ahead of Print Now Available 

The peer-reviewed journal Issues in Law & Medicine has published three pre-print articles online ahead of the release of its Fall 2024 volume. Go to the journal’s website to view the following three articles:  Counseling the Abortion-Vulnerable Patient — Induced abortion is defined as a procedure done to end a pregnancy in such a manner

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AAPLOG Launches New “Comfort in Connections” Membership Referral Drive 

Thank you for being an AAPLOG supporter and part of our national community of life-affirming professionals. We need your help to grow.  Will you refer a friend, colleague, or a medical resident or student who desires to practice life-affirming medicine and be part of an organization that protects and equips their right to practice? We know

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ACOG Publishes Incoherent Response to AAPLOG’s “Maternal-Fetal Separation” Terminology 

AAPLOG’s Glossary of Medical Terms, published in the summer of 2023, seems to be striking a nerve among pro-abortion advocates. The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) has published an update to their “Guide to Language and Abortion” responding to a term from this glossary that offers an important distinction between induced abortion and

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