"Abortion Trauma Syndrome": a different perspective

[...] about 4000 people have registered on the campaign Web site, and many have posted comments about the specific negative psychological and other consequences of their abortion.3 In addition, a postabortion healing weekend retreat program, Rachel's Vineyard, has helped more than 60,000 women...

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Panic attacks
Postpartum period
Psychology
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Womens health
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