Amber Fraley
Sep 17, 2021

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Everything you stated in this paragraph is untrue. You posted a study that you didn't read. From the very study you posted:

Women who had undergone both early and late abortions had a lower risk of hypertension in pregnancy compared with women in their first pregnancy.

The authors found no association between D&E and abnormal placentation.

No association was found between multiple medication abortions (n = 1,267) and preterm birth.

The analysis found no association between a history of abortion and breast cancer; compared with women with no prior abortion

Results from the Turnaway study suggest that there are few psychiatric consequences of abortion, including risk of depression, anxiety, or PTSD. At 2 years, women who had received an abortion had similar or lower levels of depression and anxiety than women denied an abortion

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Amber Fraley
Amber Fraley

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Writing about abortion rights, mental illness, trauma, narcissistic abuse & survival, politics. Journalist, novelist, wife, mom, Kansan, repro rights activist.

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