Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "United States anti-abortion movement" in English language version.
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(help)The U.S. Park Police estimated 45,000 people marched, about 10,000 more than last year.
Commonly, the major reason for continuation of pregnancy [in cases of anencephalic fetuses] is the request of parents due to religious beliefs.
The purported increased risks of psychological distress, depression, and suicide that physicians are required to warn women about are not supported by the bulk of the scientific literature. By requiring physicians to deliver such misinformation and discouraging them from providing alternative accurate information, the statute forces physicians to violate their obligation to solicit truly informed consent.
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Commonly, the major reason for continuation of pregnancy [in cases of anencephalic fetuses] is the request of parents due to religious beliefs.
The purported increased risks of psychological distress, depression, and suicide that physicians are required to warn women about are not supported by the bulk of the scientific literature. By requiring physicians to deliver such misinformation and discouraging them from providing alternative accurate information, the statute forces physicians to violate their obligation to solicit truly informed consent.
Tens of thousands of anti-abortion protesters gathered on the National Mall on Friday to mark the 40th anniversary of the Roe v. Wade decision that legalized abortion.
For example, the Bowie center distributes leaflets that state there is a link between abortion and a greater risk of breast cancer. Studies by the National Cancer Institute in 2003 and the University of Oxford last year concluded that abortion did not increase such risks.
While the country remains closely divided between those who call themselves pro-life and those who view themselves as pro-choice, the majority of Likely U.S. Voters think abortion is morally wrong in most cases.
To accomplish our ultimate goal of ending abortion in this country ...
Despite the broadening and widening of the pro-choice movement, there remains a near-total ban on abortion and an aggravating amount of pseudoscience in the air. When researchers from Johns Hopkins University examined a large number of studies on abortion and mental health, the ones carried out to the highest standards revealed that there were very few, if any, negative mental health consequences of having an abortion. ... Despite this, we are constantly hearing that abortions lead to mental health problems. Twice in the past week, we have also encountered the insidious myth that abortion causes breast cancer because of the resultant hormone changes.
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(help)To accomplish our ultimate goal of ending abortion in this country ...
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: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)Sound epidemiological data show no increased risk of breast cancer for women following spontaneous or induced abortion.