
For just a moment, forget all the emotions surrounding your take on the abortion issue. The question “Does abortion puts the next baby at risk?” deserves an answer that is worth the investment of research and investigation. Below is an excerpt of an article that possibly provides some answers to this question:
Having an abortion almost doubles a woman’s risk of giving birth dangerously early in a later pregnancy, according to research that will provoke fresh debate over the most controversial of all medical procedures.
A French study of 2,837 births – the first to investigate the link between terminations and extremely premature births – found that mothers who had previously had an abortion were 1.7 times more likely to give birth to a baby at less than 28 weeks’ gestation. Many babies born this early die soon after birth, and a large number who survive suffer serious disability.
The research leader, Dr Caroline Moreau, an epidemiologist at the Hôpital de Bicêtre in Paris, said the results of the study, which appear in the British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, provided conclusive evidence of a link between induced abortion and subsequent pre-term births…more
Now if you think that I am going to respond to this like a good little conservative by saying “see, see, I told you so”, please think again. I understand that this is one study that we at least know about into this issue, so to draw such conclusions on such an important issue would be a bit premature. More research is needed to arrive at such a conclusion.
After reading this article, an unanswered question came to mind: “Could this be the explanation behind the high infant mortality rate in the black community?” From the early beginnings of its public acceptance, the abortion industry has had its target set on the black community. Referring to us as “undesirables”, Margaret Sanger (founder of Planned Parenthood), made it her life’s mission to practice her love for eugenics on the black population.
I presented this whole story on this site a while ago. Please click here to read the whole story: A Must Read for Every African-American: A TBI Special Report
For once, let’s not hide behind the cliché “this is a woman’s right”. If this saying is true, then let’s allow science and known history to reveal the facts for us.
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