February 14, 2008
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Study Confirms the “Obvious Link” Between Abortion and
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Say “Silent No More” Women
Staten Island, NY – Leaders of the Silent No More Awareness
Campaign, the nation’s largest network of individuals harmed
by abortion, say a new study linking post-traumatic stress
disorder with abortion only reinforces what its members have
been saying for years.
"It's always good when a peer reviewed psychiatric study
validates what you already know in your heart to be true,"
said Georgette Forney, co-founder of the SNMAC. "It's really
only common sense, though, that a mother who undergoes the
trauma of losing her child, whether voluntarily or under
coercion from a boyfriend or parent, would suffer
consequences from that trauma."
The study, published in the journal BMC Psychiatry,
evaluated women one month and then three months after their
abortions. It found that 20 percent experienced
post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms after one month; 61
percent did after three months.
"This is more evidence that abortion hurts women," added
Janet Morana, another co-founder of SNMAC. "The cause and
effect link between abortion and mental health problems is
obvious, painfully obvious. It's far beyond time for the
abortion industry to stop disrespecting women and tell them
the truth about what abortion will do to them."
Since the
launching of the Silent No More Awareness Campaign in 2003,
2,326 women and men have shared their testimonies publicly
at over 200 gatherings in 44 states and six countries where
more than 15,000 spectators have heard the truth about
abortion’s negative aftereffects. More than 4,100 people
are registered to be Silent No More. Raising awareness
about the hurtful aftermath of abortion and the help that is
available to cope with the pain are two of the Campaign’s
goals.
The Silent No More
Awareness Campaign is a joint project of Anglicans for Life
and Priests for Life.
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