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Current Events => Political Ammunition => Topic started by: MrsSmith on August 26, 2012, 09:42:06 PM

Title: With Akin in mind: Pregnancy, Rape, and Abortion
Post by: MrsSmith on August 26, 2012, 09:42:06 PM
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Pregnancy, Rape, and Abortion

August 22, 2012 (Omaha, NEBRASKA) – According to Thomas W. Hilgers, MD, an obstetrician-gynecologist who directs a reproductive ultrasound center that specializes in the study of naturally-occurring ovulation events at the National Center for Women’s Health in Omaha, Nebraska, “the question of rape always stirs the emotions whenever it is introduced into the abortion debate.
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During this period of time, there were 4,111 forcible rapes and sexual assaults reported in the State of Nebraska for those 65 abortions. “Presuming that all of the forcible rapes have been reported, this is a pregnancy rate of 1.6%, which is considerably lower than one would expect for a random act of intercourse, the pregnancy rate of which should range from 2% to 4%,” said Hilgers. “This concurs with recent statements that the pregnancy rate from forcible rape and sexual assault is lower than it is in normal fertility.

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Our studies of human ovulation by ultrasound (which number over 3,000 separate cycles) and also our study of the natural fertility system show that ovulation can be delayed by stressful events, and that this actually is quite common. Thus, the idea that a woman’s body can “shut down” ovulation and prevent pregnancy is also a true statement. Of course, this is not under the woman’s control. It is an effect of the complex mechanisms of human ovulation and its interaction with stress,” said Hilgers.

Bet this will NEVER hit the mainstream media. 

http://www.drhilgers.com/2012/08/23/rape-pregnancy-and-abortion/
Title: Re: With Akin in mind: Pregnancy, Rape, and Abortion
Post by: thundley4 on August 26, 2012, 11:52:54 PM
IIRC,  There was some similar study done some time ago.  I don't remember if the stress was specifically rape, or some other severely stressful situation. 


Akin may have suffered from the dreadful "a little knowledge is a dangerous thing".
Title: Re: With Akin in mind: Pregnancy, Rape, and Abortion
Post by: obumazombie on August 27, 2012, 01:57:07 AM
IIRC,  There was some similar study done some time ago.  I don't remember if the stress was specifically rape, or some other severely stressful situation. 


Akin may have suffered from the dreadful "a little knowledge is a dangerous thing".
Or, actual knowledge that was historically revised.