Study Proves Abortion is More Dangerous Than Childbirth

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Monday, September 15, 2014
by Brad Mattes | LifeNews.com | 9/12/14 1:32 PM
 
Pro-abortion activists fight for abortion throughout pregnancy for any reason—no exceptions. Their
fundamental argument centers on women’s health.
But stunning research shows this concern is all smoke and mirrors.
Pro-abortion activists have long tried to claim that abortion is safer than childbirth. For years they’ve touted
manipulated numbers, trying in vain to bolster this myth. We’ve always known those statistics were bogus,
and a study by Dr. Priscilla Coleman and Dr. David Reardon reveals abortion is much more dangerous to
women than giving birth. And the results are sadly even more devastating to women’s health than even I
had anticipated.
First, let me vouch for the authors of this research. I know
them both to be solid individuals with a reputation for
thoroughness. I met Dr. Coleman in Santiago, Chile
where we lectured at their largest university. We again
shared an academic podium in Quito, Ecuador the
following year.
Second, allow me to explain why this study is so
important. It’s compelling because of its unmatched
scope:
The study includes a large number of women—nearly one-half-million—experiencing first-time pregnancies.
The medical records are profoundly reliable because the data was compiled from Danish government sources including
fertility records of births and stillbirths, the national abortion registry and cause of death registry.
The study covers an extensive ten-year time period, providing comprehensive long-term data.
It analyzes both early and late-term abortion compared to childbirth.
In other words, this isn’t a biased study with a relatively small sample size produced to cater to pro-abortion
activists—or any side for that matter. This research was conducted at the national level, over the course of a
decade, providing substantial credibility, a comprehensive level of detail, as well as earning publication in
respected medical journals. The reliability has been substantiated, which is why the results are even more
troubling.
When it comes to which is safer—abortion or childbirth—the results speak loudly and clearly:
During the first six months after an early abortion (12 weeks or less), a woman has double the risk of death compared to
giving birth.
During the first year following a late abortion (after 12 weeks) a woman has over three times the risk of death compared
to giving birth.
Pro-abortion activists prey on the fear of Americans by perpetuating the myth that if Roe v. Wade is reversed,
women will suffer horrific back-alley abortions and tragic deaths. The reality is that under legalized abortion,
women are being killed on a much larger scale.
Remember when we heard the news that Planned Parenthood is responsible for 24-year-old Tonya Reaves’
death following a botched abortion. Reports showed that a devastating five-and-a-half hours passed between
the time of her abortion and her transport to a local hospital.
There’s no record that a 911 call was placed by Planned Parenthood. The autopsy report indicated that her
injuries were survivable if she had received proper emergency care in a timely manner. The only difference
between her death and a back-alley abortion death is that Ms. Reaves’ abortion was sanctioned by the US
Supreme Court, giving her a false sense of security that the procedure was safe.
Now Tonya’s one-year-old son will grow up without a mother. Sadly, there have been additional victims after
Tonya’s death. And don’t forget the Gosnell “house of horrors.”
Planned Parenthood and other abortion facilities continue to lure young women under the false premise that
they perform “women’s healthcare services.” Abortion isn’t healthcare. It’s killing. In fact, they’re an industry
of death—killing unborn babies and exposing their mothers to a staggering increased risk of death. Let’s not
let this grave injustice continue. Share this with those you know and take a stand. You now have
compelling proof that abortion is not safer than childbirth. Help us warn unsuspecting women.