Abortion rates fall by a fifth after Pope visits a town, study finds

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'People have less sex after the pope visits and abortion rates fall by a fifth too'

Abortion rates usually fall by a fifth for up to 14 months after a papal visit but the birth rate stays the same.Abortion rates usually fall by a fifth for up to 14 months after a papal visit but the birth rate stays the sameSo either couples have less sex or they use more contraception, say experts.

And UK researchers found whenever the Pope explicitly mentioned the “unholy” procedure of abortion in his speeches, the abortion rate fell twice as much as otherwise. The decrease seems to be driven predominantly by a reduction in unintended pregnancies as women choose abstinence, increase their use of contraception or a combination of both, after a visit.”

 

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Pagan pope

About time the Pope hot with the programme and encouraged proper birth control ! He should give out free condoms!

Papal, yeah I've got that as well, PayPal?

Surprisingly, child molestation rates sky rocket.

He must have popped in to my house without me knowing!

But what about *during*. What about when the Pope and all his horny Bishops are actually in town? It’s like a small Midwest town after a Motley Crue tour passes through - the amount of intercourse *is* going to go down - this isn’t a revelation.

😂😂😂

because the priests have to behave themselves for a while?

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