Posted on 09/30/2006 10:56:20 AM PDT by wagglebee
So The Independent Advisory Group on Teenage Pregnancy reported to British Education Secretary Alan Johnson and Health Secretary Patricia Hewitt that infertility resulting from an abortion is a myth? Wow! How does one combat such an ignorant statement?
Any reputable medical society would have to refute this ridiculous assertion. The fact is many women have been made sterile by an abortion.
The cervix must be dilated in order for the instruments to be inserted. This stretches the cervix and many times it is torn and bleeds. It heals by scar tissue formation. If the uterus is scraped to make sure no parts of the baby are left in, which may cause bleeding and infection, this also causes damage to the endometrium, which also heals by scar tissue formation.
Now, you have a cervix that is not NORMAL and the endometrium which is not 100% normal. This is why there have been about 50 studies finding that abortions increase the risk of pre-term births in subsequent pregnancies resulting in low birth weights and thus the child is more prone to develop physical and mental problems, including Cerebral Palsy.
When the damage is SEVERE, the odds are high that sterility will ensue and should the woman get pregnant, miscarriages.
This is medicine 101 and can be understood by a ten- year old, but obviously not by experts in the United Kingdom.
Unfortunately, this is not a problem for the abortofascists.
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Hey, don't try to confuse them with the facts. That's hate speech.
I know several women that have had more than one abortion and have had children afterwards. What's the percentage that are rendered sterile after an abortion?
BTTT
The real "Abortion Myth" is that our side is the Pro-life side who supposedly was going to do something about this national holocaust.
Yet, we've had control of the White House for 6 years and both houses of Congress for 12 years. What has been done about Abortion? NOTHING!
THAT'S THE REAL ABORTION MYTH!!! Just in case you couldn't tell that I'm ticked with my party; well, let me help you out. I AM.
I was going say something to that effect - they want them to be infertile!
Gee isn't that special.
It's true, though, so what's the answer on percentage rendered infertile?
Isn't what special?????
It is common for Hollywood stars and rich women to have trouble finishing a healthy pregnancy. How can that be when so many poor teenaged girls have roly-poly babies? The common factor has been the availability of abortion for the rich and powerful.
I've been saying that for years. The Reps and the Dems will never change anything substancial. It's time for a serious 3rd party. The Constitution Party looks like what we thought conservatives were and should be.http://www.constitutionparty.com
Wow, that's a stretch.
I'd be embarrashed to admitt such a thing. I wonder if the ones your friend killed could have cured cancer?
I think the trends for actresses to conform to a size 0 look has more to do with it. Plenty of those girls in the inner city have abortions before, after, or in between births too.
Or more likely it's due to age. Women were made to have babies in their late teens and their twenties, not in their late thirties and rich women tend to be older than poor women.
"What's the percentage that are rendered sterile after an abortion?"
Too bad it's not all of them... A woman who kills her child has no business having another.
"Unfortunately, this is not a problem for the abortofascists."
I must disagree with you. If the women involved become sterile, it might negatively impact the future earnings of the abortionists. Preventing any children to be born is, of course, a positive within the death industry; but that would most surely be outweighed by any potential loss of income.
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