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United States anti-abortion movement[edit]

Please note that the WP:NPOV policy is about selecting reliable sources (WP:RS) and summarizing them accurately, not about avoiding notable and valid criticism. Thanks, —PaleoNeonate – 20:12, 25 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Your point is taken, but the Rolling Stone article sourced in that section is obviously biased to the abortion-rights side and should not be cited. The other source also only has a very small scope of study, and even that does not report many (less than one-fourth in most cases) organizations spreading false information. Malkamaki00 (talk) 20:31, 25 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Examples of common false claims, refuted by sources with high enough quality to be considered reliable medical sources (WP:MEDRS):
Yet anti-abortion advocacy channels (not considered medically reliable sources) keep using these arguments to discourage abortion. The belief in a soul, or in life sanctity is one thing; unsubstantiated medical claims to defend those are another. If you think that the sources used at the article are bad to mention this, I recommend to address the issue by suggesting more sources at its article talk page. Alternatively, you can boldly edit while making sure to cite the material. If it is reverted, the common collaborative editing procedure is WP:BRD (the bold edit, revert, discuss cycle). Wikipedia also has useful resources to determine if a source is usable, such as Identifying reliable sources, perennial sources and the source discussion noticeboard (with its searchable archives). For more basic help, I recommend visiting the welcoming WP:TEAHOUSE. Happy editing, —PaleoNeonate – 18:57, 26 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]

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