Tuesday, May 25, 2010

ABORTION IS DYING SO HOW DO THEY REVIVE IT? ADVERTISE IT ON TV!

For the second year in succession the total number of abortions in the UK has decreased. Abortion is what the NWO want. Child murder is the worst crime, and shows a total lack of love. Abortion is birth control. The symbol of Bohemian Grove, Moloch, demanded the burning of children before him. Moloch is also in the street plan of Washington DC with the Capitol inside his belly.

But just a few weeks ago it was announced that ads for abortion will be shown on UK TV!

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From http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-1281269/Number-abortions-UK-falls-48-women-SEVEN.html

Dozens of women in UK have had at least SEVEN abortions - but overall rate is falling

By Daily Mail Reporter
Last updated at 2:03 PM on 25th May 2010

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Dozens of women in the UK have had at least seven abortions, shocking new figures reveal today.

Although the number of abortions in the country has fallen for the second year in a row, the figures will reignite the debate into whether some women use abortion as a form of contraception, rather than a last resort to unplanned pregnancy.

In total there were 189,100 abortions in 2009, which was down 3.2 per cent from 195,296 in 2008. The results covered women living in England and Wales.

However this was the fourth termination for 2,637 women, the fifth for 779 women and the sixth for 214.

A total of 48 women had had seven or more abortions.

Most of these were funded by the NHS, which paid for 94 per cent of all terminations.
There were 189,100 abortions in 2009 among women in England and Wales

There were 189,100 abortions in 2009 among women in England and Wales

Abortions were also performed on thousands of under-age girls. In total there were 3,823 abortions in under-16s. Of these 1,047 were the under 15s, 911 were 14 and 136 were under 14.

Girls aged 15 to 19 accounted for 39,020 abortions in 2009.

There were also 2,085 abortions (one in 100) for children who would have been born disabled.

This included 775 for chromosomal abnormalities including Down's syndrome and 496 for problems with the nervous system.

Most abortions (91 per cent) were carried out at under 13 weeks gestation.

Ann Furedi, chief executive of the British Pregnancy Advisory Service (BPAS), said: 'It's interesting to see that fewer abortions took place last year, for the second year running.

'However abortion figures tend to fluctuate slightly year-on-year so we can't call this a trend yet, especially with the background of the last few decades' gradual rise in the numbers of abortions.

'We're really pleased that a greater proportion of abortions took place at the earliest stages in 2009.

'There has been a two per cent rise in the number of under of 10 weeks' abortions, which now make up three quarters of all abortions.'

Julie Bentley, Chief Executive of The Family Planning Association, said: 'We can see that investing in contraceptive services and making women aware of their different contraceptive choices through national campaigns has a positive impact on unplanned pregnancy.

'This is an excellent reminder to budget holders of the importance of contraceptive services. It’s also good that abortion services seem to be tackling waiting times so women can get an abortion earlier on in pregnancy.'

A spokeswoman for the Department of Health said: 'We're pleased to see that the rate of abortions continues to fall.'

In 2009, 6,643 abortions were carried out on women who were not residents of England and Wales, down from 6,862 in 2008.


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