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  2. Catholic Church and abortion - Wikipedia

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    The official teachings of the Catechism of the Catholic Church promulgated by Pope John Paul II in 1992 oppose all forms of abortion procedures whose direct purpose is to destroy a zygote, blastocyst, embryo or fetus, since it holds that "human life must be respected and protected absolutely from the moment of conception.

  3. Societal attitudes towards abortion - Wikipedia

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    South Africa: A 2003 Human Sciences Research Council study examined moral attitudes among South Africans: 56% said they believed that abortion is wrong even if there is a strong chance of serious defect in the fetus, while 70% said they believed that abortion is wrong if done primarily because the parents have low income and may be unable to afford another child.

  4. Abortion debate - Wikipedia

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    The abortion debate is a longstanding and contentious discourse that touches on the moral, legal, medical, and religious aspects of induced abortion. [1] In English-speaking countries, the debate has two major sides, commonly referred to as the "pro-choice" and "pro-life" movements.

  5. Texas abortion laws are preventing women from accessing ...

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    A combined regimen has an efficacy rate of nearly 84% compared with a rate of 67%-70% for misoprostol alone, according to a 2021 literature review in the journal American Family Physician.

  6. Abortion in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, the rates of abortion by ethnicity in the U.S. were 50 abortions per 1,000 black women, 28 abortions per 1,000 Hispanic women, and 11 abortions per 1,000 white women. [ 310 ] [ 311 ] In 2024, the abortion rate for black women was nearly three times higher than for white women, while for Hispanic women, it was nearly two times higher ...

  7. Abortion - Wikipedia

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    Abortion is the termination of a pregnancy by removal or expulsion of an embryo or fetus. [nb 1] [2] An abortion that occurs without intervention is known as a miscarriage or "spontaneous abortion"; these occur in approximately 30% to 40% of all pregnancies.

  8. 2024 Missouri Amendment 3 - Wikipedia

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    Jackson Women's Health Organization, Missouri's trigger law banning abortion went into effect, which bans all abortions except to save the life of the pregnant person. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] On March 8, 2024, the group Missourians for Constitutional Freedom submitted Amendment 3 to the Missouri Secretary of State .

  9. United States anti-abortion movement - Wikipedia

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    Most of these were led by Catholic institutions and communities; most evangelical Christian groups did not see abortion as a clear-cut or priority issue at the time. The first major U.S. organization in the modern anti-abortion movement, the National Right to Life Committee, was formed out of the United States Catholic Conference in 1967. [8]