The Pros And Cons Of Post Abortion

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“I removed the paper towel to see the perfectly formed body of a baby boy curled up in the cold metal pan. It took nearly hours until the tiny heart slowed to a stop. This was all of a life that the child would ever know. He would never know the warmth of a mother’s embrace. No one would ever celebrate his birth. He would never be given a name,” Nurse Joan A. Smith (liveactionnews) What constitutes a life? What makes us want to take a life? Is it a person at conception? Is it a person when the heart beat it found, or simply when the first breath is taken? There are about 142 million abortions a year worldwide. That equals about 115 per day. Imagine, if these humans were being allowed to live! They are the future doctors, lawyers, teachers, …show more content…

The frequency of complications is different for each woman. It all depends on the gestational age of the fetus. If it is less than 8 weeks, there is less than a 1% chance of complication, from 8-12 weeks it is 1.5-2%, at 12-13 weeks there is a 3-6% chance, and if the abortion is performed in the second trimester, there is a minimum 50% chance of complications arising. The gestational age of the fetus also helps in determining mortality and morbidity in the mother. If pregnancy is over 21 weeks, there is an 18% in 100,000 people that the mother will die. Nearly 68,000 women die every year because of an unsafe abortion. Sepsis is the main cause of death in these situation. (Abortion Complications). Along with the physical risks there are also many emotion risks involved, and these include guilt, depression, suicidal thoughts, alcohol and drug abuse, eating disorders, flashbacks of abortion among others. There are also high risks for cervical, breast, ovarian, and liver cancer, ectopic pregnancy, and placenta previa afterwards. (Students for

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