We consider the possibility that the mere experience of pain, without the capacity for self reflection, is morally significant. We believe that fetal pain does not have to be equivalent to a mature adult human experience to matter morally, and so fetal pain might be considered as part of a humane approach to abortion. Derbyshire... Continue Reading →

Six Percent Require Emergency Care.

Gynuity Health Projects, a pro-abortion activist organisation, recently published results from its own study into the safety and efficacy of telemedicine abortion. Two key findings are: Six percent of women using abortion pills at home, subsequently needed hospital treatment because of complications related to the abortion, a rate of 1-in-17.Four percent of women using abortion... Continue Reading →

My 2013 MPH dissertation is online at PLOS ONE: "Reach and Cost-Effectiveness of the PrePex Device for Safe Male Circumcision in Uganda".

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