If post-abortion syndrome doesn’t exist, why are these women suffering?

If post-abortion syndrome doesn’t exist, why are these women suffering?

Santiago, Chile (CNA/EWTN News) — A psychologist who cares for post-abortive women has emphasized the need to help women who have had abortions heal – and that these women have their own stories to tell.

Peruvian psychologist Luz Marina Araoz Chavez said post-abortive women endure "difficulty in healing the wound caused by the loss of the baby." They also face difficulty in "being at peace with God, oneself or others that were involved in her decision to abort."

Shipwrecked El Faro presents a puzzle to investigators
Massachusetts

Shipwrecked El Faro presents a puzzle to investigators

Associated Press

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — Federal accident investigators are considering launching another search of the wreckage of a freighter that sank in October in an attempt to locate the ship's "black box."

Tom Roth-Roffy, the lead investigator for National Transportation Safety Board, told the Associated Press that a weeks-long search found one of the El Faro's missing decks, but not the mast where the ship's voyage data recorder was attached. The agency on Sunday released the first images of the ship in its final resting place.

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