Abortions Cause Severe Depression for Women, New Study Shows

Christchurch, New Zealand (LifeNews.com) -- A new study conducted in New Zealand finds women who have abortions are more likely to become severely depressed. The report confirms the results of a comprehensive study in 2004 in the U.S. showing abortion leads to a host of mental health problems.

The New Zealand study found that having an abortion as a young woman raises the risk of developing mental health problems such as depression and anxiety.

The findings come from the Christchurch Health and Development Study of 1265 children tracked since their birth in the 1970s.

Some 41 percent of the more than 500 women in the study became pregnant by the age of 25 and 90 women had abortions.

Some 42 percent of the women who had abortions had experienced major depression within the last four years. That's almost double the rate of women who never became pregnant. The risk of anxiety disorders also doubled.

According to the study, women who have abortions were twice as likely to drink alcohol at dangerous levels and three times as likely to be addicted to illegal drugs.

David Fergusson, who led the study, said the results show access to legal abortions is not necessarily good for women. He also said the study confirms abortions cause women mental health issue -- rather than alleviating them as abortion advocates claim.

Meanwhile, researchers at Bowling Green State University in 2004 examined data on nearly 11,000 women between the ages of 15 and 34 who had experienced an unintended pregnancy.

Their survey found that women who have abortions of unexpected pregnancies were 30 percent more likely to experience subsequent problems with anxiety than those who don't have one.

Women in the study who had abortions and suffered from general anxiety disorder experienced irritability, fatigue, difficulty sleeping, a pounding or racing heart, or feelings of unreality.

And, liberal feminists say that this is every woman's right? Excuse me, but I will have to pass on this one.

Comments

  1. There's a slight problem, because (as far as I noticed) it only compared women who had abortions to women who didn't get pregnant. It could be claimed that the depression, etc., was due to the (presumably unwanted) pregnancy. Basically, what you've presented here is not conclusive.

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  2. Maria,

    You need to read the Journal of Child Psychiatry and Psychology for complete results.

    This study only confirms the findings of previous studies done in this area.
    You can find some of those results here http://www.afterabortion.org/.

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  3. There is also post-partum depression after having a baby. So I guess that you shouldn't have abortions or children......

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  4. Anon,
    The difference in post-partum is that it does go away.
    I can't speak for everyone, but...
    Post-abortion depression, and guilt, and sadness, and the grief of having killed
    your own child stays with you for a lifetime.
    Sometimes, it doesn't manifest itself until years later, but eventually, it does.

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