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LadyHawkAZ

(6,199 posts)
Tue Nov 13, 2012, 02:24 PM Nov 2012

What happens to women denied abortions? [View all]

http://io9.com/5958187/what-happens-to-women-denied-abortions-this-is-the-first-scientific-study-to-find-out?

Public health researchers with the UC San Francisco group Advancing New Standards in Public Health (ANSIRH) used data from 956 women who sought abortions at 30 different abortion clinics around the U.S. 182 of them were turned away. The researchers, led by Diana Foster Greene, followed and did intensive interviews with these women, who ran the gamut of abortion experiences. Some obtained abortions easily, for some it was a struggle to get them, and some were denied abortions because their pregnancies had lasted a few days beyond the gestational limits of their local clinics. Two weeks ago, the research group presented what they'd learned after four years of the planned five-year, longitudinal "Turnaway Study" at the recent American Public Health Association conference in San Francisco.

Here's the short version of what they discovered, from a post they made on the Global Turnaway Study Facebook page:

We have found that there are no mental health consequences of abortion compared to carrying an unwanted pregnancy to term. There are other interesting findings: even later abortion is safer than childbirth and women who carried an unwanted pregnancy to term are three times more likely than women who receive an abortion to be below the poverty level two years later.


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wow libodem Nov 2012 #1
I kinda feel this way, too. Lunacee_2013 Apr 2013 #6
yep libodem Apr 2013 #7
Meanwhile in Ireland... LadyHawkAZ Nov 2012 #2
Yeah. Exactly. Warren DeMontague Nov 2012 #3
It being a Catholic country is no excuse for ignoring septicemia. Gormy Cuss Nov 2012 #4
I JUST read this article obamanut2012 Nov 2012 #5
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