| Economic Consequences of Abortion | ||||
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Less than zero population growth: Not enough skilled workers to support the elderly on Social Security partly as a result of abortion in America.[6] | ||||
| Physical Consequences of Abortion | ||||
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Infection, including pelvic inflammatory disease, occur in 30% of abortions; if not stopped soon enough, they can leave a woman barren.[6]
Ectopic pregnancies-pregnancies developing
in the tube-are increasing
because sometimes the uterus is scarred and the fertilized egg, the
zygote, cannot get down the tube into the uterus and implant. There's scar
tissue there from scraping during previous
abortions.[6]
After reviewing thousands of cases, Life Dynamics, Inc., found that injuries
and deaths at the hands of abortionists "are not accidents." They are
"the result of a persistent callous disregard for human life" -- the
baby's and the mother's.[30] | ||||
| Psychological Consequences of Abortion | ||||
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fathers experience the same negative post-abortion reactions that women do: anger,
depression, guilt, and broken relationships. ... No matter how you look at it,
a male who pushes a female into an abortion knows he's taking the coward's way
out. And a female who goes along with the decision will grieve over it for the
rest of her life."
-- Men and Abortion by
Wayne Brauning, leader of Men's Abortion Recovery Ministries[25] | ||||
| All About the Aftermath of Abortion | ||||
[The knowledge] that abortion kills a child, was discovered too late for millions
of women. They are now speaking out, describing the pain and life-long regret
of their abortions and the damage that this choice visited on them and their families.
Their testimonies speak louder than the seven male justices' opinions in Roe
that treated abortion as something good and necessary for women.[44] | ||||
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