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Abortion isn't necessarily as "safe and easy" as
many make it out to be. Here is a list of the
risks of abortion - surgical and chemical:
Surgical Abortions
Future Ectopic Pregnancies:
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Studies point out that the risk of an
ectopic or tubal (not in the uterus but in
the tubes that lead to the uterus) pregnancy
is 30% higher for women who have had one
abortion, and up to four times higher for
women with two or more abortions.1
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When a woman has an ectopic pregnancy she
has a 12% risk of dying in a future
pregnancy.
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID):
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5% of women suffer PID following induced (or
surgical) abortion. PID can lead to fever
and infertility (not being able to get
pregnant again)2
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There is a 23% higher risk of infection if
you have an STD (Sexually Transmitted
Disease).
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40% of the sexually active are suspected
carriers of STDs.3
Breast Cancer:
Reputable studies suggests that women who abort
face a 50% increase in breast cancer. If the
woman has a family history of breast cancer,
this rate doubles with each successive abortion,
if the woman is under 18 or over 30 years of age
when the abortion takes place.4
Placenta Previa:
Placenta previa is a condition in pregnancy
where the sac holding the baby (the placenta)
tears away from the uterine lining. This can
result in extreme and severe life-threatening
bleeding. Women who have experienced abortion
have a 600% increase in their risk for placenta
previa in future pregnancies.5
Infertility:
Infertility and sterility mean that a woman
cannot get pregnant. Abortion causes sterility
in 2-5% of the women who have an abortion.6
Psychological/Emotional Trauma:
50% of women who have had abortions report
experiencing emotional and psychological
problems lasting for months or years. These
emotions include, but aren't limited to:
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Acute feeling of grief
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Depression
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Anger
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Fear of disclosure
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Preoccupation with babies or getting
pregnant again
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Nightmares
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Sexual dysfunction
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Termination of relationships
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Emotional coldness
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Increased alcohol and drug abuse
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Eating disorders
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Anxiety
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Flashbacks of the abortion procedure
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Anniversary syndrome
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Repeat abortions
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Suicide8
Many of these women go on to report that they
regret their choice and would do anything to go
back and undo the decision that resulted in so
much pain.
Medical (Chemical) abortion risks include (but
are not limited to):
"The Morning After Pill" (Emergency
Contraception Pill)
- Acts as an abortifacent - If taken within 72
hours of intercourse it prevents pregnancy 75%
of the time. Medical problems would be similar
to birth control pills, however effects could be
more pronounced.9
Methotrexate
(given prior to 8 weeks) Doctors don't like to
prescribe this chemical because of its high
toxicity and unpredictable side effects. Those
side effects include but are not limited to:
This chemical may not work and a surgical
abortion may still be required.10
Psychological/ Emotional Trauma:
In addition to the risks listed above, women
having chemical abortions often see the complete
tiny bodies of their unborn child and are even
able to see the child's developing hands, eyes,
etc. So traumatic is this for some women that it
is recommended that women unprepared for the
experience not take the drugs.11
If you are considering abortion because of your
circumstances, know that you can change your
situation. If you aren't sure about this choice,
take time to find out "why" you have these
feelings. We are here to help you in any
situation regardless of your decision.
Works Cited:
1 Abortion: Your Risks, Stafford, VA.: American
Life League.
2 Ibid.
3 Is Sex Safe? Lewiston, N.Y.: Life Cycle Books.
4 You Have A Right To Know, Jefferson City, MO.:
Easton Publishing Co.
5 Abortion: Your Risks.
6 You Have A Right To Know.
7 Abortion: Your Risks.
8 Teri K. Reisser and Paul C. Reisser,
Identifying and Overcoming Post-Abortion
Syndrome, Colorado Springs, CO.: Focus on the
Family
9 "Oral Contraceptives & The Morning After
Pill," Take Heart, Columbus Ohio: Heartbeat
International
10 "Abortion Some Medical Facts," NRLC
11 Ibid
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