[Dialogue] Pregnancy Centers Found to Give False Information on Abortion

Harry Wainwright h-wainwright at charter.net
Tue Jul 18 12:01:34 EST 2006


 <http://www.washingtonpost.com/?nav=pf> washingtonpost.com

Pregnancy Centers Found to Give False Information on Abortion

By Marc Kaufman
Washington Post Staff Writer
Tuesday, July 18, 2006; A08

Federally funded "pregnancy resource centers" are incorrectly telling women
that abortion results in an increased risk of breast cancer, infertility and
deep psychological trauma, a minority congressional report charged
yesterday.

The report said that 20 of 23 federally funded centers contacted by staff
investigators requesting information about an unintended pregnancy were told
false or misleading information about the potential risks of an abortion.

The pregnancy resource centers, which are often affiliated with antiabortion
religious groups, have received about $30 million in federal money since
2001, according to the report, requested by Rep.
<http://projects.washingtonpost.com/congress/members/w000215?nav=el>  Henry
A. Waxman (D-Calif.). The report concluded that the exaggerations "may be
effective in frightening pregnant teenagers and women and discouraging
abortion. But it denies the teenagers and women vital health information,
prevents them from making an informed decision, and is not an accepted
public health practice."

A spokeswoman for one of the two large networks of pregnancy resource
centers, Sterling-based Care Net, said that the report is "a routine attack
on us that's nothing new."

Care Net's Molly Ford said the centers criticized by Waxman received federal
grants for abstinence-only programs they conduct, but not for pregnancy
counseling. "The funds are kept entirely separate," she said.

Ford said, however, that she agrees with pregnancy counselors who tell women
that abortion may increase the risk of breast cancer, infertility and a
condition described by antiabortion groups as "post-abortion syndrome."

"We have many studies that show significant medical problems associated with
abortion," she said.

Those studies are at odds with mainstream medical opinion. An expert panel
of the National Cancer Institute (NCI), for instance, concluded in 2003 that
an "abortion is not associated with an increase in breast cancer." The
experts said their conclusion was "well established" by the evidence.

The report, from the Democratic staff of the House Government Reform
Committee, found that counselors at eight of the centers told callers that
abortion substantially increases the risk of breast cancer. Some counselors
also said the psychological effects of abortion are severe and long-lasting,
while research generally has found that severe stress reactions are no more
common after an abortion than after giving birth.

President Bush has been an advocate for pregnancy resource centers and for
abstinence-only sex education. Few of the pregnancy resource centers --
formerly called crisis pregnancy centers -- received any federal funding
before 2001. Care Net's Ford said there are now about 2,000 centers in the
United States and Canada.

Waxman has been a critic of many Bush administration women's health
programs, including a 2002 reference on an NCI Web site suggesting that
there was serious debate about whether abortion increases the risk of breast
cancer. As a result, the NCI brought together experts to review existing
data and came up with its conclusion that no abortion-breast cancer
association exists. The statement was later deleted from the NCI Web site.

Last year, Waxman initiated a study of a government Web site intended to
help parents and teenagers make "smart choices" about sexual activity. A
team of medical experts who reviewed the Web site said it included
inaccurate or misleading information that could alienate some families or
prompt riskier behavior.

C 2006 The Washington Post Company

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