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  • Properly source the majority of information under "Forms of abortion" and "Health effects."
  • Discuss potential creation of "Abortion in art, literature, and film" section.
  • Create more balanced sub-section on abortion and mental health to better describe scope of controversy in both science and politics.
  • Source and write a sub-section on compulsory abortion for "Social issues" (see To-Do Items for a draft).
  • Add statistics on national abortion rates. Rework the table for "Incidence" (see To-Do Items for a work-in-progress version)
  • Discuss creation of "Historical perspectives" topic under "Abortion debate."
  • Discuss potential summary section of Religion and abortion article.
  • Streamline article per WP:SIZE. Copyedit to simplify prose and discuss content which could be reduced or removed.
  • CORRECT MAP KEY on main "Abortion Law" page. Right now the dark blue means abortion is illegal in all circumstances and North America, Europe, and Russia are all dark blue (it shows up in the correct colors on the other "Abortion Law" page).Bethlibart (talk) 17:28, 5 November 2010 (UTC)
  • Rewrite later half of therapeutic abortion article. It justifies such abortions sociological based on the good of already born children, but does not address the topic as it relates to unborn first children. In other words, the logical justification for therapeutic abortions provided by that article does not address abortions against pregnancies that would result in first children.