Adoption: The Definition Of Abortion

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Abortion What is abortion? There are different views and meanings about abortion according to some people. Although abortion is something that has been done for a while abortion is increasing more overtime. Abortion can be done medically or surgically to get rid of a baby during pregnancy. There are many types of abortion and abortion has been illegal but over time laws have changed, evolved also abortion has became legal with few restrictions worldwide. Medical abortion is a type of abortion. Medical abortion can cost up to $800 but can be often less and also can cost more or less depending on whatever additional tests, visits, or exams are needed. Whenever a woman is having a medical abortion done the woman might feel dizzy, have cramps, vomit, have diarrhea, and have serious abdominal pain. Abortion is important to have right away. The longer a woman waits, the more risks they may face even though abortion is safe. Some women might have a temporary fever or chills. Although all medical procedures can have some risks but most women can have an abortion done safely. (“The Abortion Pill”). Some forms of abortion is the “morning after” pill that a woman would take, IUD, RU486, and in-clinic procedures. (Roleff 25) …show more content…

Abortions occur about every five or six births in the 1850s and 1860s. Abortion today has decreased from 1.6 million performed in 1990 to 1.2 million in 2006. In about 58 countries abortion is completely illegal or allowed only to save the pregnant woman’s life (Baum). State laws restricting or discouraging abortion and lack of availability of abortion providers may have contributed to the decrease in abortions overtime. Abortion became relatively safe for the first time in human history in the end of 1930s by medical techniques. Abortion has became a lot more popular in the 1930s. Approximately two million abortions occur each year. Almost 680,000 abortions occurred in the U.S. in 1935. (Higgins and

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