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Výber štúdií o neinformovanosti žien a o negatívach potratu
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65% žien je nútených okolím, 84% nemá plnú informovanosť.
Medical Science Monitor, 2004
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95% žien chce byť plne informovaných o všetkých štatisticky súvisiacich rizikách
Journal of Medical Ethics, 2006
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79% nemalo pri potrate informácie o možných alternatívach
Medical Science Monitor, 2003
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94% materských úmrtí súvisiacich s potratom nie je zaznamenaných vo Fínsku
Paediatric Perinatal Epidemiology, 2004
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62% vyššie riziko smrti v dôsledku potratu v následných 8 rokoch
Southern Medical Journal, 2002
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6-krát vyššie riziko samovraždy ako u žien, ktoré porodili
European Journal of Public Health, 2005
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Potrat súvisí so širokým spektrom porúch mentálneho zdravia
Journal of Psychiatric Research, 2008
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Ženy po potrate majú významne vyššie riziko klinickej depresie (až o 65%)
British Medical Journal, 2002
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5-násobne vyššia miera závislostí na návykových látkach
American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 2000
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Na budúce deti má potrat v minulosti negatívny vplyv
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2002
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Zvýšená miera fajčenia a alkoholizmu počas ďalších tehotenstiev
British Journal of Health Psychology, 2005
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Zvýšené riziko budúcich spontánnych potratov (až o 60%) a predčasných pôrodov
British Journal of Obstiatrics & Gynecology, 2006
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60% žien tvrdí: „časť z nich zomrela“, 65% trpí traumou, 31% má zdravotné komplikácie z potratu
Medical Science Monitor, 2004
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3,5 krát vyššia miera smrti po potrate (aj z úrazu alebo domáceho násilia - EJPH)
Acta Obsteriatricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 1997
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160% vyššia pravdepodobnosť hospitalizácie na psychiatrickú liečbu pre ženy po umelom potrate
Canadian Medical Association Journal, 2003
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Caregiving Environment and Child Developmental Outcomes Associated
with Maternal History of Abortion Using the NLSY Data,” Journal of
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