You Have A Right To Know The Facts About AbortionAbortion is not just a simple medical procedure. For many women, it is a life changing event with significant physical, emotional, and spiritual consequences. Most women who struggle with past abortions say that they wish they had been told all the facts about abortion. 2 Complications of Abortion “In medical practice, there are few surgical procedures given so little attention and so underrated in its potential hazards as abortion. It is a commonly held view that complications are inevitable.” - Abortionist Warren Hern 4Short-Term Medical Risks of Abortion
Long-Term Medical Risks of Abortion
Abortion Is Not Your Only ChoiceYou need not face this problem alone. There are people who care about you and your baby-people who will help you in this time of desperate need. Abortion is FATAL. Please examine your alternatives! 4
Adoption & Abortion: Differences and Similarities. (1997. Bethany Christian Services. www.bethany.org )
ADOPTION
ABORTION 1
Similarities
You can pursue earlier goals and plans.
You can live independently.
You will not have to parent prematurely.
You will be free from the financial burdens of parenting.
You will have the freedom to choose if you want to have a long-term relationship with the baby’s father.
You can resume your education or career.
Differences
Your pregnancy ends with giving life.
You may feel good and positive about your choice.
You will remember giving birth.
You will have plenty of time to plan your and your baby’s future.
You can hold, name, and love your baby.
You can have continued contact with your child.
Your pregnancy ends with death.
You may feel guilt and shame about your choice.
You will remember taking a life.
Abortion is final; you can’t reverse your decision.
You will never know or treasure your baby.
You will miss the opportunity to see your child develop.
Sources Cited1. Adoption & Abortion: Differences and Similarities. (1997). Bethany Christian Services. www.bethany.org 2. Before You Decide. (2003). Care Net 3. If You Are Pregnant: Information on Fetal Development, Abortion and Alternatives. (2004). Minnesota Department of Health. www.health.state.mn.us4. Schieber, M. E., You Have A Right To Know. (2001). Easton Publishing Company, Inc. www.eastonpublishing.com
Fetal Development