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PowerPoint Presentations
(Ongoing Research and Outcomes)

We encourage individuals and groups to access, use, and disseminate our materials in their original form crediting IIRL with their development. However, any additions, deletions, or other alterations to the content or design should be approved by IIRL.

These presentations range from approximately 20 to 60 slides and provide overviews of the academic research with vivid examples, photos, and graphics.

1

Abortion Among Minor Victims of Sexual Abuse and Sex Trafficking

2

Abortion as a Risk Factor for Adverse Emotional and Psychological Outcomes

3

Fetal Anomaly and the Increased Maternal Psychological Toll Associated with Pregnancy Termination

4

Reproductive Outcomes and Mortality: Debunking the Myth that Abortion is Safer than Childbirth

5

Chemical Abortion: Psychological Risks

6

Informed Consent Averted:  What Women are Told and Should be Told Regarding Mental Health Risks for Surgical and Chemical Abortion

7

Violence, Coerced Abortion, and an Opportunity to Intervene and Save Women’s Lives

8

 Latest Scientific Insights 
on Abortion, Mental Health, and Women at Risk

9

Confronting Bias in Publishing on Abortion: Focus on the Turnaway Study

10

Women at risk for post abortion mental health declines: what we know

11

Birthmothers in the Adoption Triad: Psychological Adjustment

12

Adoption in the United States: Statistics, Most Prevalent Form, and Laws

13

Abortion and Substance Abuse

14

Stillbirth: Statistics, Cause, and Prevention

15

Stillbirth in Global Terms: General Information and Psychological Implications

16

Miscarriage: Basics, Statistics, and Causes

17

Abortion and Women’s Relational Health

18

Maternal Fetal Attachment and Perinatal Loss

19

Abortion and Mental Health Well Established Adverse Outcomes & an Examination of Women at the Highest Risk

20

The Moral Injury of Abortion

An Emerging Construct to Understanding Abortion-Related Trauma

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