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  • 11Mifepristone — Systematic (IUPAC) name 11β [p (Dimethylamino)phenyl] 17β hyd …

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  • 12Christianity and abortion — A Christian pro life prayer vigil in London …

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  • 13Opposition to the legalization of abortion — Pro life redirects here. For other uses, see Pro life (disambiguation). Pro life protesters at Parliament Square, London on 20 May 2008 Opposition to the legalization of abortion is centered around the pro life …

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  • 14Unsafe abortion — According to the World Health Organization (WHO), an unsafe abortion is the termination of an unintended pregnancy either by persons lacking the necessary skills or in an environment lacking the minimal medical standards, or both.Unsafe abortion… …

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  • 15Abortion in Australia — remains a subject of state law rather than national law. The grounds on which abortion is permitted in Australia vary from state to state. In every state, abortion is legal to protect the life and health of the woman, though each state has a… …

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  • 16Roe v. Wade — SCOTUSCase Litigants=Roe v. Wade ArgueDate=December 9 ArgueYear=1971 ReargueDate=October 11 ReargueYear=1972 DecideDate=January 22 DecideYear=1973 FullName=Jane Roe, et al. v. Henry Wade, District Attorney of Dallas County Citation=93 S. Ct. 705; …

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  • 17Crisis pregnancy center — A crisis pregnancy center (CPC), sometimes called a pregnancy resource center (PRC),[1][2] is a non profit organization established to counsel pregnant women against having an abortion.[1][3][4] …

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  • 18Abortion in the United Kingdom — has been legal in England, Scotland and Wales since the Abortion Act passed in 1967. At the time, this legislation was one of the most liberal laws regarding abortion in Europe. However, abortion remains illegal in Northern Ireland, and all… …

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  • 19Abortion in New Zealand — is currently legal in cases where the mother faces a danger to her life, physical or mental health, or if there is a risk of the fetus being handicapped, in the event of the continuation of her pregnancy. Regulations in New Zealand require that… …

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  • 20Abortion-breast cancer hypothesis — The abortion breast cancer (ABC) hypothesis (supporters call it the abortion breast cancer link) posits that induced abortion increases the risk of developing breast cancer;] Meta analysisBeralIn March 2004, Dr. Beral et al. published a study in… …

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