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Re: Feotus Abuse
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<DIV>Brian,</DIV>
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<DIV>Being pregnant substantially ups the likelihood of a woman's being abused,
and increases the likelihood that the portion of the woman's body targeted for
abuse by her partner is the abdomen. You would find this intormation at
sites dealing with domestic violence. (I would simply type your key words
in Google's advanced search.) If you are looking at "abuse" in the sense
of taking teratogenic drugs, attempts at self-abortion, or a failure to
follow competent medical advice, that is a whole different set of issues.</DIV>
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<DIV>Freya Schultz<BR>Staff Analyst<BR>Santa Barbara County Social
Services<BR>234 Camino del Remedio<BR>Santa Barbara, CA 93110<BR>(805)
681-4626<BR><<A
href="mailto:freya@co.santa-barbara.ca.us">freya@co.santa-barbara.ca.us</A>><BR><BR>>>>
bryanw@dcd.wa.gov.au 03/17/03 12:00AM >>> <BR>I am currently
researching a thesis exploring feotal abuse ... types of abuse, substantiation
evidence, philosophical basis and ethic considerations. I am also interested in
the legal aspects. <BR><BR>Is anyone aware of articles [available on the
internet] regarding this topic? <BR><BR>Bryan Wilkinson <BR>Response and
Outreach Team <BR>17th <BR><BR>Bryan Wilkinson <BR>Protection of Children Team
<BR>Department for Community Development <BR><U><A
href="mailto:bryanw@dcd.wa.gov.au">bryanw@dcd.wa.gov.au</A>
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