Lancet Publishes Manual Vacuum Aspiration Abortion Comparative Study
The medical journal The Lancet published a “study” which examined the rate of complications in women in South Africa and Vietnam who had early manual vacuum aspiration abortions performed by doctors or trained midwives and assistants.
In Vietnam, the rate of complications was 1.2 per 100 women who had abortions done by trained professionals and 1.4 per 100 women in South Africa. There were no complications in either countries in women who had abortions done by doctors.
No complications of abortion when done by physicians and under 1.5% when done by trained professionals? I guess it all depends on how they define complications or if the complications are reported at all. If we look at the foundation of abortion in this country which was based on fabricating the amount of deaths by back alley abortions and the use of the infamous clothes hanger (never again!) as their battle cry; I doubt the abortion industry has all of a sudden changed it’s stripes and designed a study that documented the truth vs. predetermined results.

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On the abortion note, Robert Novak is noting that Emily’s List failed to elect most of their pro-abortion candidates in competitive even when Democrats did well everywhere else: .http://pomoconservative.blogspot.com/2006/11/dems-won-pro-abortion-forces-lost.html
Comment by Irenaeus — November 29, 2006 @ 3:08 pm
Thanks for the link.
JT
Comment by JT — November 29, 2006 @ 9:40 pm