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Statement from Family Life International:
New research from the highly regarded Cochrane Library Review shows that increased access to the morning-after pill (also known as the emergency contraceptive pill) does nothing to reduce the rate of teenage pregnancy or abortion.
Wellington, Nov 4 NZPA - Pro-choice and anti-abortion groups are taking different slants on the results of a New Zealand into abortion and mental health.
The study, led by Otago University's Professor David Fergusson, has been reported in the British Journal of Psychiatry.
Local and international delegates and speakers will gather in Auckland tomorrow and Sunday at the Family Life International Pro-Life and Family conference to discuss important pro-life and family issues affecting New Zealand.

16 June 2009 - Family Life International NZ welcomes today's news that the number of abortions occurring annually in New Zealand dropped slightly in 2008, however they also encourage people to consider this reduction in the context of the last five years, in order to avoid becoming complacent abo

Family Life International NZ says that claims made by the Auckland District Health Board (Auckland DHB) about the effectiveness of its emergency contraception scheme are nothing more than PR spin designed to gain public support for spending even more money on a completely untested scheme which ha
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