Complications: Abortion’s Impact on Women
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Issue Date
2013
Authors
Lanfranchi, Angela, 1950-
Gentles, Ian
Ring-Cassidy, Elizabeth, 1948-
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Book
Keywords
Abortion
Women's health
Women's health
Citation
Lanfranchi, Angela, Ian Gentles and Elizabeth Ring-Cassidy. Complications: Abortion’s Impact on Women. Toronto: The deVeber Institute of Bioethics and Social Research, 2013.
Abstract
Table of Contents
Introduction – Part I: The Big Picture – Spiritual and Psychological Healing after Abortion – Maternal and Infant Mortality: A Global Perspective – So Many Missing Girls: Abortion and Sex Selection – Has Abortion Reduced the Crime Rate? – Informed Consent: A Woman’s Right – Part II: The Medical Impact – Immediate Physical Complications of Abortion: An Overview – Biology and Epidemiology Confirm the Abortion-Breast Cancer Link – Prenatal Testing and Abortion for Fetal Anomaly – Physical Complications: Infection and Infertility – Physical Complications: Injury, Miscarriage, Placenta Previa – Physical Complications: Autoimmune Diseases – Physical Complications: Maternal Mortality from Abortion – Medical or Drug-Induced Abortion: How Safe? – Multi-Fetal Pregnancy Reduction (MFPR) – Premature or Preterm Births After Abortion – Pain During and After Abortion – Part III: The Psychological and Social Impact – Psychological Outcome: Abortion and Family Formation – Depression, Suicide, Substance Abuse: Contested Research – Intimate Partner Violence and Abortion – Part IV: Women’s Voices – Who are the Experts? What 101 Women Told Us – Women’s Voices: Narratives of the Abortion Experience – Conclusion: Abortion’s Impact on Women.
Publisher
The deVeber Institute for Bioethics and Social Research
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Copyright, The deVeber Institute for Bioethics and Social Research. All rights reserved.
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License
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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
Alternative Title
Abortion's Impact on Women
