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Study: No higher mental health risk after abortion

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — A new study suggests having an abortion does not increase the risk of mental health problems, but having a baby does. , Northern Kentucky News, weather and sports. Your life in the 8

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Abortion Typically Doesn't Harm Mental Health: Study - Yahoo! News

news.yahoo.com — “Read 'Abortion Typically Doesn't Harm Mental Health: Study' on Yahoo! News. WEDNESDAY, Jan. 26 (HealthDay News) -- Women who undergo an abortion don't seem to face a greatly increased risk of mental health problems after having the procedure, a new study suggests.View full resource at news.yahoo.com

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Forget About Abortion, Let's Focus on the Mental Health Effects of Pregnancy and Parenting | RHRealityCheck.org

rhrealitycheck.org — “A recent Danish study reveals a lack of causation between abortion and mental health issues but does show that women seek psychological assistance at increased rates post-childbirth. Can we finally put an end to the idea that abortion harms women's mental health and re-focus attention where it should be? Childbirth carries a much higher risk of mood disorders, for women.View full resource at rhrealitycheck.org

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Mental health risk no higher after abortion - Story - Lifestyle - 3 News

3news.co.nz — “Having an abortion does not increase the risk of mental health problems, but having a baby does says a recent study. Mental health risk no higher after abortionView full resource at 3news.co.nz

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Abortion and mental health: Abortion does not cause psychiatric problems, study says - latimes.com

latimes.com — “Danish researchers find that there is little difference in the number of psychiatric visits before and after the abortion. The finding coincides with that of other studies.View full resource at latimes.com

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No Higher Mental Health Risk After Abortion - QualityPoint Technologies

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Afternoon Roundup: Study Finds No Higher Risk of Mental Health Issues Post Abortion | RHRealityCheck.org

rhrealitycheck.org — “Republican anti-choice legislators continue to introduce time and money wasting measures like the "Life At Conception Act" which have no chance of passing; lady health workers in Pakistan; another study which finds abortion does not carry a higher risk of mental health problems; and sexual violence against Native American women on reservations.View full resource at rhrealitycheck.org

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Abortion Typically Doesn't Harm Mental Health: Study - Drugs.com MedNews

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Danish study finds higher mental health risk after childbirth but not after abortion | StarTribune.com

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Couples' risk of break-up higher after pregnancy loss | Reuters

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Couples' risk of break-up higher after pregnancy loss | Reuters

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Lengthy Army Deployments Affect Spouses' Mental Health - And, morphine use after combat injuries linked to lower risk of post-traumatic stress disorder - ModernMedicine

modernmedicine.com — “Wives of U.S. Army soldiers who have prolonged deployments to combat zones may have a higher risk of receiving a mental health diagnosis. In addition, injured soldiers who receive morphine during trauma care may have a lower risk of subsequently developing post-traumatic stress disorder, according to two studies in the Jan. 14 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine.View full resource at modernmedicine.com

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