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"Life holds no guarantees, but abortion holds no chances."
A quote by Bill Janklow, Governor of South Dakota, in May 1994 |
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Abortion's Link to Premature
Birth is No Mystery
by David Reardon, director of the Elliot Institute in
Springfield, Illinois.
The March of Dimes has announced a major fund raising effort to understand
and battle premature deliveries. March of Dimes medical director
Dr. Nancy Green told Time magazine that the 27 percent rise in premature
births over the last few decades "is a mystery." (http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1101030210-418559,00.html)
Dr. Green's claim that the rise in premature birth rates is a mystery
reflects either a distressing ignorance of the medical literature
or a calculated case of selective recall.
At least 48 published studies have shown significantly higher risk
of premature birth and low birth weight deliveries among women with
a history of abortion.(1-48) One of the best, a Danish record based
study (1), found the risk doubled after just one abortion. Multiple
abortions increase the risk even more. A doubling of risk among an
estimated one-fourth of delivering women who have a prior history
of abortion would result in a 25 percent rise overall.
The only real mystery surrounding the 27 percent rise in premature
delivery rates among the post-Roe generation of women is why the March
of Dimes has failed to call attention to this major risk factor.
Their fact sheets downplay the risk of
abortion, stating only that women are at higher risk of premature
delivery if they "have had more than three abortions or miscarriages."
Other risk factors such as drinking, smoking, and drug use are also
elevated by a history of abortion.
The March of Dimes professes that its position on abortion is one
of neutrality. This is a good position to be in if one is trying
to gather in donations from as large an audience as possible.
But the fact that the March of Dimes encourages prenatal screening
for birth defects that can only be "treated" by abortion does not
support the claim that they are neutral. Instead, it supports the
view that the March of Dimes is encouraging eugenic targeting of "unfit"
children that do not "deserve to be born." Their refusal to aggressively
educate the public about the role abortion plays in heightening the
risk
posed to subsequent pregnancies is another sign that their claim of
neutrality is a just a veneer over a pro-abortion, eugenic- minded
"charity."
According to the March of Dimes, "In 2000, hospital charges for 23,000
prematurity-related infant stays totaled $1.2 billion. The average
charge was $58,000 per baby, compared to $4,300 for a typical newborn
stay." (http://www.marchofdimes.com/aboutus/791_6775.asp)
Treatment of these children through employer health plans is estimated
at $4.7 billion per year. One fifth of these costs may be is attributable
to extra cases of prematurity arising from abortion-related morbidity.
Premature birth is the leading cause of neonatal death and is related
to increased risk of cerebral palsy, vision and hearing loss, retardation
and other lifelong health problems.
You can register your complaints about the March of Dimes coverup
by calling 1-888-MODIMES.
The list of 48 studies showing abortion's relationship to premature
birth and low birth rate deliveries compiled by Brent Rooney can be
found at http://www.vcn.bc.ca/~whatsup/APB-Major.html

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