Friday, June 25, 2010

Abortion leads to suicide

Abortion Leads to Suicide
The Royal College of Psychiatrists, an illustrious professional psychiatric institution in England, has demonstrated a significant change in the linking abortion and mental health.
The “voluntary interruption of a pregnancy” leads to a significant danger in women’s mental health and advices orientation about these insecurities to those who expect to abort. Edited publications comment on the trances of despair after an abortion is widely exhorted, since there cannot be “an informed consent, if adequate information is not provided”.

In 2007, Emma Beck, a 30-year-old young English actress, carried in her womb a set of twins. She decided to have an abortion. After a while, she committed suicide: she was found hanged. To relive herself she left her parents a letter: “Life is a living hell for me; I should have never undergone the abortion. I would have been a great mother. I want to be with my children, they need me more than anyone else in the world”.

Peter Saunders, a scholar and Secretary General of Christian Medical Fellowship, asserted: “How can a doctor justify an abortion for mental reasons, motive that justifies more than 90% of the over 200,000 abortions conducted in Great Britain annually?”

In Spain, according to IDF reports, abortions have jumped from 9,000 in 1985 to more than 112,000 in the past year. With this amount, it is estimated that more than 300 babies will not see the light of day, a calculation obtained from the exceeding one-million one-hundred thousand abortions that have been conducted since abortion was first legalized. In other words, a murder is committed every 4.8 seconds. Nowadays, one out of six pregnancies ends up being aborted.

“A society that is arrogant of their social policies should protect their most vulnerable even more, since defending life is a ‘moral obligation’ that public administrations should uphold”, affirmed Francisco Gil Hellín. (Translated by Gianna A. Sánchez-Moretti)
Author and journalist Clemente Ferrer has led a distinguished career in Spain in the fields of publicity and press relations. He is currently President of the European Institute of Marketing.
clementeferrer3@gmail.com

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