Topic > Adverse Effects of Abortion on Women's Health

Adverse Effects of Abortion on Women's Healthdeliberate termination of a pregnancy Abortion gives the mother the opportunity to decide whether she wishes to keep her unborn child. This act of terminating a pregnancy has become very common and is practiced all over the world, regardless of whether it is legal or not. Many question whether this is a crime, as taking control of one's birthright is unacceptable. Many religions believe that abortion is a sin, and this influences people's views on abortion. (1) Or is there no need to quote? But today, support for abortion is on the rise as incontrovertible situations have arisen where a woman is sexually assaulted and chooses not to keep the baby. While these cases have a small part of unwanted pregnancy. There were 189,574 abortions performed in Britain in 2010, an increase of 8% on 2000. (paraphrase) (4) The modern world has manipulated people into feeling comfortable doing wrong things to feel right. They are not aware of the risks involved in killing an innocent unborn. Aborting a baby can also cause various negative effects on women at different levels, such as physical, psychological and social. One of the most common effects of abortion is on women's physical health. Whether it is a medical abortion or a surgical abortion, the obvious effects are infections, serious complications, and sometimes death. “Misoprostol” is an abortion pill used by most women. However, they don't know the side effects of ingesting this. Researchers have found that abortion pills can increase your chances of getting breast cancer. Calculations based on available studies indicate that more than 46,800 women will develop breast cancer each year in... middle of article......roject_1Susan_Wilson_.pdf. (1) http://www.researchgate.net/publication/230707761_Hypervigilance_and_attention_to_pain/file/d912f5034a948789ec.pdf (2) http://books.google.co.th/books?id=zSCgj8LXFHAC&dq=Anesthesia+abortion+risks&source=gbs_navlinks_s (3) http://www.counselling-directory.org.uk/abortion.html (4 )http://www.life.org.nz/abortion/abortionkeyissues/futurefertility/ (5)Burke, TK and Reardon, DC (2002). Forbidden pain: the unexpressed pain of abortion. Acorn Books.Kahlenborn, C. (2000). Breast cancer: its link to abortion and the birth control pill. One More Soul.Goldman, M., Troisi, R., & Rexrode, K. M. (2012). Women and health. Academic Press.Reardon, D. (1996). The Jericho Plan: Break down the walls that prevent post-abortion healing. Retrieved from http://www.amazon.com/gp/search?index=books&linkCode=qs &keywords=9780964895751