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Sir, Research published in The Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry in
January has shown that even women without past mental health problems are at
risk of psychological ill-effects after abortion. Women who had had
abortions had twice the level of mental health problems and three times the
risk of major depressive illness as those who had given birth or never been
pregnant.
This research has prompted the American Psychological Association to withdraw
an official statement denying a link between abortion and psychological
harm.
Since women having abortions can no longer be said to have a low risk of
suffering from psychiatric conditions such as depression, doctors have a
duty to advise about long-term adverse psychological consequences of
abortion.
We suggest that the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists and the
Royal College of Psychiatrists revise their guidance, and that future
abortion notifications clearly distinguish between physical and mental
health grounds for abortion.
ROBERT BALFOUR
Emeritus Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, Bridgend
PATRICIA CASEY
Professor of Psychiatry, University College, Dublin
MARJORY FOYLE
Consultant Psychiatrist, London
GREG GARDNER
General Practitioner, West Midlands
LIZ GUINNESS
Consultant Psychiatrist, Surrey
TONY LEWIS
Emeritus Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, Bridgend
LUKE PARSONS, QC
Barrister, Inner Temple, London
EVELYN SHARPE
Consultant in General Adult Psychiatry
ANDREW SIMS
Past President Royal College of Psychiatrists
PAM SIMS
Consultant Gynaecologist, Hexham
JOAN SMITHIES
Consultant Psychiatrist, Hampshire
TREVOR STAMMERS
General Practitioner, London
GORDON STIRRAT
Emeritus Professor of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Bristol
ADRIAN TRELOAR
Consultant Psychiatrist, London
HANRI VOGELZANG
General Practitioner, London
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