SHOCK! Higher contraception rates coincide with higher abortion rates!

Reblogged from A Blog for Dallas Area Catholics:

The academic world is stunned, floored, flummoxed over mind-boggling findings that higher contraception rates don't lower the rate of abortion, they actually increase it.  Because no matter how "free" or available contraception is, it still is prone to fail, and the mindset it creates (I will not be burdened with a child, no matter how much sex I have) provides such a disconnect from the sexual act and its proper end (procreation) that abortion is not only a possibility, it's a near certainty for many:

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I cannot say this better than this blog post. How many studies will it take before everyone realizes the link between contraception and abortion. St Anne, pray for us Our Lady of Loreto pray for us

About St. Anne Center for Reproductive Health

I am a board certified Reproductive Endocrinologist who practiced in the IVF world for 15 years. After seeing the damage that these treatments were causing couples and the complete commodification of life, fueled by a deeper understanding of my Roman Catholic faith, I left the field in 2010. I am currently praying for an end to the culture of death, and hoping to one day have the funding to open the St Anne Center for Reproductive Heath, to provide options for people with challenges to conceive with support and care to follow God's will.
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One Response to SHOCK! Higher contraception rates coincide with higher abortion rates!

  1. Reblogged this on Deacon John's Space and commented:
    Contraceptives are prone to fail, causing an increase in abortions . . .

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