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Yes side deny shocking claims that abortion is linked to breast cancer




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The yes side have come out to deny shocking claims that abortion is linked to breast cancer.

It is estimated that in the U.S, 30% of women will undergo an elective abortion by the time they are 45.

Now it’s being warned that not only is there a correlation between soaring breast cancer rates and the extremely high rate of abortion in countries where it is available on demand, but that abortion is actually cause of breast cancer.

This abortion breast cancer link is referred to as the ABC link.

During pregnancy hormones and osteogeny increase the number of lobules in the breast to prepare the woman for motherhood. This process has four stages or types. In the first two stages these cells are unstable. Types 3 and 4 are the stable stages that are completed around time of birth.

When a woman terminates her unborn baby unnaturally through abortion the body is generally left with type 1 or 2 of these Lobules developed, which is an unstable breast tissue.

This unstable breast tissue then goes on to dramatically increase the risk of the woman developing breast cancer.

In 2014, 28 epidemiological studies worldwide show a positive ABC link, with 21 pointing to a statistically significant risk.

A 2007 multi-national study concluded that abortion was the best predictor of breast cancer out of seven factors studied in eight countries, including Ireland.

Studies in India have confirmed this link positively as India is a country with one of the lowest breast cancer rates in the world.

This has been attributed to the fact that Indian women to far greater extend then their Western counterparts marry younger and have more children which are then breast fed.

All of these factors decrease the chances of breast cancer, where aborting one’s baby increase it.

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