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Women's Health after Abortion: The Medical and Psychological Evidence
Elizabeth Ring-Cassidy and Ian Gentles

At a time when the Canadian government has thought fit to enact legislation with respect to human and artificial reproduction, the publication of this well researched book on abortion is very timely. It should be read by all professionals who are concerned with women's health . Heather Morris, MB ChB, FRCS©, LLD (Hons), Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Toronto

.. a clear and thoughtful analysis and summary of the recent medical evidence of the aftermath of abortion. The book provides women with an indispensable basis for a truly informed choice.. . Nancy F. Olivieri, MD, FRCP(C), Professor of Paediatrics and Medicine, University of Toronto

Based on the research and findings of more than 500 books and scientific papers, Women's Health after Abortion is a comprehensive, up-to-date report of the physical and psychological impact of induced abortion on women. It is essential reading for all those who counsel pregnant women, and for anyone interested in women's health.

Elizabeth Ring-Cassidy is a psychometrist and school consultant in Alberta, and spoke at the May 2002 Alberta Prolife Conference.

Ian Gentles is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, Research Director of the deVeber Institute for Bioethics, and Professor of History at York University's Glendon College.

This book can be borrowed from the Edmonton Prolife office or through The Alberta Library Online.

Or you can purchase the book through the deVeber Institute's website.

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