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Economic Consequences of Abortion
    
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
  

 
Tremendous increase in the level of promiscuity and sexually transmitted diseases.[6]

Fifth leading cause
of maternal death in the United States.[6]

An increased risk of breast, cervical, ovarian and liver cancer.[6]

Complications, such as uterine perforation, cervical laceration, and placenta previa can not only cause very severe problems, but they can also lead to problems in future pregnancies, such as miscarriages, premature births, fetal deaths and children born with handicaps, because any problem or change with a woman's reproductive organs may affect the development of her children.[6]

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]

Up to 127% risk for premature births in subsequent pregnancies; the rate is higher with multiple abortions.

2%
of women who have abortions suffer life threatening complications, such as bleeding, fever, infections, etc.,[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]

A growing body of research that shows a definite link between abortion and breast cancer. The risk increases when a hormonally normal pregnancy is terminated before 32 weeks. Although abortion advocates picture themselves as being primarily concerned with women's health, they have covered up this information.[12]

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 Psychological Consequences of Abortion
  

 
Diminished respect for human life.[6]

Denial:
A sense of relief followed by repressed guilt, sadness, and grieving at the death of the aborted baby that would be a woman's natural, feminine feelings and emotions.[6]

More than 100 different psychological reactions including alcoholism, smoking, drug abuse, eating disorders, sexual addictions, and self-destructive behavior.[15]

Post abortion syndrome --
a series of psychological effects experienced by 19% to 60% of women, ranging from mild depression to suicide or attempted suicide.[6]

Overwhelming feelings of regret or guilt during later pregnancies.[6]

Flashbacks and nightmares.
[6]

Destruction of trust
between men and women.

Increased rates of divorce, domestic violence and child abuse.[6]

Feelings of guilt or regret among fathers of aborted children.

   "... 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
  

 
Click here for the Elliott Institute: After Abortion Review web site

[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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