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Abortion: America's Staggering Hidden Loss     1/24/2005
By Janice Shaw Crouse

The latest research from BLI indicates that teen abortions are declining ...

When most people think of abortion, they picture a frightened young girl in a crisis pregnancy. The latest research from the Beverly LaHaye Institute, CWA’s think tank, indicates that teen abortions are declining and that, increasingly, abortion is becoming birth control. Women over age 25 are having the largest share of abortions. The data indicates that the number of women having repeat abortions is increasing (some four or more) and more abortions are being performed on women who have previously had a live birth. [more ...]


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