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Restricted abortion access puts more children in foster care: Study

Por: Newsweek Nation November 06, 2023

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The implications for children in the foster care system are dire, and a new study from JAMA Pediatrics revealed that restrictive abortion laws have led to higher numbers of children in foster care.As a foster parent to more than 60 children, John DeGarmo, the founder and director of The Foster Care Institute, has seen how many children face trust and attachment issues. They also run a higher risk of running away and are more vulnerable to human... + full article



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