In an unsurprising conclusion of maybe the first honest study done concerning the effects of a woman cooperating in the murder of her baby through abortion, it was found that far more women face mental health issues how have had an abortion, than those that don't.
This is obvious if you've ever talked to women after they helped murder their children, as those I have met and talked to have always had regrets over the deed.
Published in the September 1 issue of the British Journal of Psychiatry, the authors of the study concluded this: "Results indicate quite consistently that abortion is associated with moderate to highly increased risks of psychological problems subsequent to the procedure."
The study had a strong representation of women, with 877,000 women participating, of which 164,000 had an abortion. Findings of the study were women who had an abortion were 81 percent more likely to have mental health problems. Participating in murder does that to a person.
Per the study, "Women who had an abortion were 34 percent more likely to develop an anxiety disorder, 37 percent more likely to experience depression, 110 percent more likely to abuse alcohol, 155 percent more likely to commit suicide, and 220 percent more likely to use marijuana."
Dr. Priscilla Coleman, professor of human development and family studies at Bowling Green State University, advised, "There are in fact some real risks associated with abortion that should be shared with women as they are counseled prior to an abortion."
In America alone, approximately 827,000 women still have an abortion on an annual basis.
God also hath highly exalted him, and given him a name which is above every name: That at the name of Jesus every knee should bow ... And that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.
Philippians 2:9-11
Thursday, September 1, 2011
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