Wednesday, July 2, 2008

In the News

ARGUS LEADER
Limit Undesired Pregnancies

"If we really want to take a step toward limiting the number of abortions in
our state, then limiting undesired pregnancies should be our top policymaking
priority.

When it comes to effective sex education, abstinence-only simply
doesn't get the job done. Telling teens not to have sex doesn't stop them from
doing so. But keeping information about effective contraception away from teens
does make them less likely to use condoms when they have sex and more likely to
become pregnant or contract a sexually transmitted disease."
Read More...


Parker: Where are all the dads?


STAR TRIBUNE

Sarah Stoesz: In South Dakota, A Blow to Abortion Rights


YANKTON PRESS & DAKOTAN
Democrats Oppose Ballot Measure


THE F WORD: FEMINISTS IN SOUTH DAKOTA
Women's Health Dismissed... Again


DAKOTA VOICE - BLOG
Abortion sonogram Bill takes effect today

VOICES CARRY - BLOG
South Dakota Abortion Doctors forced to Act like Doctors




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