New Study: Abortion Causes 30% Increase In Mental Health Problems
Women who have abortions are 30% more likely to develop mental health problems, a new study reveals. The New Zealand study [1] is published in the December 2008 edition of the British Journal of Psychiatry.
The latest findings have far-reaching implications. For one, the Crisis Pregnancy Agency should take note of the findings and oblige all pregnancy counselling agencies to inform women of the negative effects of abortion.
To completely downplay the study’s findings as some commentators have, is a profound disservice to women. Any procedure that results in a 30% increased risk of mental health problems is significant and cannot be lightly dismissed.
The findings also undermine the very basis of Britain’s liberal abortion regime. At present most abortions are carried out to supposedly alleviate mental distress of one kind or another. But the New Zealand study shows that induced abortion itself leads to increased mental illness.
The study of over 500 women from Christchurch, New Zealand, was carried out by researchers from the University of Otago. It involved interviewing the women six times between the ages of 15 and 30. It successfully controlled for confounders such as any predispositions to mental illness. (December 2008)
[1] The British Journal of Psychiatry (2008) 193, 455–460. doi: 10.1192/bjp.bp.108.055079