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To: Greg or e who wrote (34607)3/24/2013 11:58:50 AM
From: 2MAR$  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 69300
 
U.S. abortion rates down 5 percent during Great Recession, biggest one-year decrease in a decade
cbsnews.com

Or it is not your purpose to care this being achieved but some other agendas & thats the disturbing part, that you waste people's time without doing any proper study what so ever."

So there's more research for you, as it turns out the USA has even seen lower rates than the stats just given you from Euro, as low as low as 4births per 1000/women in Mississippi . It would be obvious for you to be concerned and know the actual #'s of abortions performed and other facts, especially if you truely consider all abortion murder.




To: Greg or e who wrote (34607)3/24/2013 12:05:49 PM
From: 2MAR$  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 69300
 
You haven't shown anything I have said to be untrue

If you are truey that interested in what is really going on then you read the article to the CDC data just linked you to, noted it mentions the access to more effective cotraception & morning after pill, lowered age to 17 . That nationally since 2000, the number of reported abortions has dropped overall by about 6 percent and the abortion rate has fallen 7 percent, but the figures essentially leveled off for a few of those years.

If your primary goal is to prevent murder of fetuses , then any lowered incidence would be of value to you?

By all accounts, contraception is playing a role in lowering the numbers
.Some cite a government study released earlier this year suggesting that about 60 percent of teenage girls who have sex use the most effective kinds of contraception, including the pill and patch. That's up from the mid-1990s, when fewer than half were using the best kinds.



To: Greg or e who wrote (34607)3/24/2013 12:13:20 PM
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Lastly in that CBS abortion report for 2012 sowing a 7% decline, it also states clearly that most all abortions now are performed in the 8th week, when the embryo is only the size of lima bean.
cbsnews.com

You might think a bad economy would lead to more abortions by women who are struggling. However, John Santelli, a Columbia University professor of population and family health, said: "The economy seems to be having a fundamental effect on pregnancies, not abortions."

  • OB/GYN society says birth control pill should be sold over-the-counter
  • UN calls contraception access a "universal human right"
      More findings from the CDC report:

    • -The majority of abortions are performed by the eighth week of pregnancy, when the fetus is about the size of a lima bean.

      -White women had the lowest abortion rate, at about 8.5 abortions per 1,000 women of child-bearing age; the rate for black women was about four times that. The rate for Hispanic women was about 19 per 1,000.

      -About 85 percent of those who got abortions were unmarried.

      -The CDC identified 12 abortion-related deaths in 2009.