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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
41% : The pro-choice Bixby Center makes this claim by pushing forward a limited data poll of women who support abortion, and not including those who left the study in sorrow.41% : In the pro-life movement, where a loving army of volunteers work daily with women eaten up by regret and some of our colleagues mourn lost children, we know that abortion isn't the end of all problems.
40% : In the 1980s, a movie called "The Silent Scream," narrated by former abortionist Dr. Bernard Nathanson, horrified many Americans as it showed a baby in the womb via ultrasound, trying to avoid the instruments of abortion.
38% : Abortion is the end of a life and the beginning of new problems.
36% : The physical and psychological risks of abortion are well known to those of us who support post-abortive women.
33% : Another study notes women who ended their first pregnancy by abortion are five times more likely to report subsequent substance abuse than women who carried the pregnancy to term and four times more likely to report substance abuse compared to those whose first pregnancy ended naturally."CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPEmotional pain after suffering an abortion loss is common.
32% : This includes being 110% more likely to abuse alcohol and 115% more likely to develop suicidal behavior following abortion.
28% : Apologists for abortion will try to gloss over this tragedy.
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