Women Who Murder Their Babies Have 81 Percent Increased Risk of Developing Mental Health Problems

The results of some new medical studies show that women who murder their own babies by abortion have over an 80% chance that they will experience or develop mental health problems down the road.

Women Who Murder Their Babies Have 81 Percent Increased Risk of Developing Mental Health Problems

Women Who Murder Their Babies Have 81 Percent Increased Risk of Developing Mental Health Problems

“Based on data extracted from 22 studies, the results of this meta-analytic review of the abortion and mental health literature indicate quite consistently that abortion is associated with moderate to highly increased risks of psychological problems subsequent to the procedure. Overall, the results revealed that women who had undergone an abortion experienced an 81% increased risk of mental health problems, and nearly 10% of the incidence of mental health problems was shown to be directly attributable to abortion,”

We could have guessed this was the case. All you have to do is to just look at, or listen to, any of the disgusting pro-baby-murder libtards out there, and you’ll be able to very easily recognize that these baby murderers are sick in the fucking head.

An analysis of 22 studies on abortion and mental health showed that women who had an abortion faced an “81% increased risk of mental health problems” and that nearly 10% of the incidence of mental health problems was “shown to be directly attributable to abortion,” according to a report published in the British Journal of Psychiatry, and posted online in January of this year.

The report also found that women who carried their babies to term experienced a “protective effect,” in that the suicide rate for mothers (per 100,000) was nearly 50% lower than that of women of reproductive age (per 100,000) who had not had children. Further, “several other studies conducted in different countries have revealed even lower rates of suicide following birth when compared with women in the general population,” according to the report.

The report, “Abortion and Mental Health: Quantitative Synthesis and Analysis of Research Published 1995 – 2009,” is written by Priscilla K. Coleman. She is the Professor of Human Development and Family Studies at Bowling Green State University in Ohio. Coleman also is the co-author of Post-Abortion Trauma: Possible Psychological and Existential Aftermaths, published by the Pontifical Academy for Life at the Vatican.

In the report, Coleman examined 22 peer-reviewed studies — 15 from the United States and seven from other countries.

In total, there were 877,181 participants in the studies, “of whom 163,831 had experienced an abortion,” reported Coleman. The studies looked at abortion and its potential impact through 36 “measures of effect,” which included “9 alcohol use/misuse, 5 marijuana, 7 anxiety, 11 depression, 4 suicidal behavior.”

“Based on data extracted from 22 studies, the results of this meta-analytic review of the abortion and mental health literature indicate quite consistently that abortion is associated with moderate to highly increased risks of psychological problems subsequent to the procedure,” reads the report.

“Overall, the results revealed that women who had undergone an abortion experienced an 81% increased risk of mental health problems, and nearly 10% of the incidence of mental health problems was shown to be directly attributable to abortion,” said Coleman.

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