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 |  |  | Abortion - Public opinion: Encyclopedia II - Abortion - Health effectsAs with most surgical procedures, the most common surgical abortion methods carry the risk of potentially serious complications. These risks include: a perforated uterus, perforated bowel or bladder, septic shock, sterility, and death. The further into the pregnancy, the higher the risk for complications.
It is difficult to accurately assess the risks of induced abortion due to a number of factors. These factors include wide variation in the quality of abortion services in different societies and among different socio-economic groups, ...
See also:Abortion, Abortion - Spontaneous abortion, Abortion - Induced abortions, Abortion - Methods of inducing abortion, Abortion - Chemical abortion, Abortion - Surgical abortion, Abortion - Other means of abortion, Abortion - Health effects, Abortion - Physical health, Abortion - Suggested effects, Abortion - History of abortion, Abortion - Abortion debate, Abortion - Public opinion, Abortion - Abortion law, Abortion - Sources Read more here: » Abortion: Encyclopedia II - Abortion - Health effects |
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 |  |  | Abortion - Public opinion: Encyclopedia II - Abortion - Health effectsAs with most surgical procedures, the most common surgical abortion methods carry the risk of potentially serious complications. These risks include: a perforated uterus, perforated bowel or bladder, septic shock, sterility, and death. The risk of complications occurring can increase depending on how far the pregnancy has progressed, but these risks may be counterbalanced by complications that would ...
See also:Abortion, Abortion - Definitions, Abortion - Spontaneous abortion, Abortion - Incidence, Abortion - Induced abortion methods, Abortion - Surgical abortion, Abortion - Chemical abortion, Abortion - Other means of abortion, Abortion - Health effects, Abortion - Suggested effects, Abortion - History of abortion, Abortion - Social issues, Abortion - Unsafe abortion, Abortion - Sex-selective abortion, Abortion - Abortion debate, Abortion - Public opinion, Abortion - Abortion law, Abortion - Sources Read more here: » Abortion: Encyclopedia II - Abortion - Health effects |
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 |  |  | Abortion - Public opinion: Encyclopedia II - Abortion - DefinitionsPregnancy is defined by the medical community as beginning at the implantation of the embryo. The following terms are used to define an abortion:
Spontaneous abortion: An abortion due to accidental trauma or natural causes. These are also termed miscarriages.
Induced abortion: An abortion deliberately caused.
Induced abortions are further subcategorized into therapeutic abortions and elective abortions:
Therapeutic abortion: An abortion performed because the pregnancy po ...
See also:Abortion, Abortion - Definitions, Abortion - Spontaneous abortion, Abortion - Incidence, Abortion - Induced abortion methods, Abortion - Surgical abortion, Abortion - Chemical abortion, Abortion - Other means of abortion, Abortion - Health effects, Abortion - Suggested effects, Abortion - History of abortion, Abortion - Social issues, Abortion - Unsafe abortion, Abortion - Sex-selective abortion, Abortion - Abortion debate, Abortion - Public opinion, Abortion - Abortion law, Abortion - Sources Read more here: » Abortion: Encyclopedia II - Abortion - Definitions |
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 |  |  | Abortion - Public opinion: Encyclopedia II - Abortion - Abortion lawThe Soviet Union (1920) and Iceland (1935) were some of the first countries to generally allow abortion. The second half of the twentieth century saw the liberalization of abortion laws in many other countries. In 1973, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down state laws banning abortion, controversially ruling that such laws violated an inferred right to privacy in the U.S. Constitution. The Supreme Court of Canada, similarly, discarded its criminal code regarding abortion in 1988, after ruling that such restrictions violated the security of pers ...
See also:Abortion, Abortion - Spontaneous abortion, Abortion - Induced abortions, Abortion - Methods of inducing abortion, Abortion - Chemical abortion, Abortion - Surgical abortion, Abortion - Other means of abortion, Abortion - Health effects, Abortion - Physical health, Abortion - Suggested effects, Abortion - History of abortion, Abortion - Abortion debate, Abortion - Public opinion, Abortion - Abortion law, Abortion - Sources Read more here: » Abortion: Encyclopedia II - Abortion - Abortion law |
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 |  |  | Abortion - Public opinion: Encyclopedia II - Abortion - Abortion debateThroughout the history of abortion, induced abortions have been a source of considerable debate and controversy regarding the morality and legality of this practice. An individual's position on the complex ethical, moral, philosophical, biological, and legal issues have a strong relationship with that individual's value system. A person's position on abortion may be best described as a combination of their personal beliefs on the morality of induced abortion, and that person's beliefs on the ethical scope and responsibility of legitimate governmental and legal auth ...
See also:Abortion, Abortion - Spontaneous abortion, Abortion - Induced abortions, Abortion - Methods of inducing abortion, Abortion - Chemical abortion, Abortion - Surgical abortion, Abortion - Other means of abortion, Abortion - Health effects, Abortion - Physical health, Abortion - Suggested effects, Abortion - History of abortion, Abortion - Abortion debate, Abortion - Public opinion, Abortion - Abortion law, Abortion - Sources Read more here: » Abortion: Encyclopedia II - Abortion - Abortion debate |
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 |  |  | Abortion - Public opinion: Encyclopedia II - Abortion - Spontaneous abortionSpontaneous abortions, generally referred to as miscarriages, occur when an embryo or fetus is lost due to natural causes. A miscarriage is spontaneous loss of the embryo or fetus before the 20th week of development. Spontaneous abortions after the 20th week are generally considered to be preterm deliveries. Most miscarriages occur very early in a pregnancy. Approximately 10-50% of pregnancies end in miscarriage, depending upon the age and health of the pregnant woman. See also:Abortion, Abortion - Definitions, Abortion - Spontaneous abortion, Abortion - Incidence, Abortion - Induced abortion methods, Abortion - Surgical abortion, Abortion - Chemical abortion, Abortion - Other means of abortion, Abortion - Health effects, Abortion - Suggested effects, Abortion - History of abortion, Abortion - Social issues, Abortion - Unsafe abortion, Abortion - Sex-selective abortion, Abortion - Abortion debate, Abortion - Public opinion, Abortion - Abortion law, Abortion - Sources Read more here: » Abortion: Encyclopedia II - Abortion - Spontaneous abortion |
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 |  |  | Abortion - Public opinion: Encyclopedia II - Abortion - Induced abortion methodsA pregnancy can be intentionally aborted in a number of ways. The manner selected depends chiefly upon the gestational age of the fetus, in addition to the legality, regional availability, and/or doctor-patient preference for specific procedures.
Abortion - Surgical abortion.
In the first fifteen weeks, suction-aspiration or vacuum abortion are the most common methods, replacing the more risky dilation and curettage (D & C). Manual vacuum aspiration, or MVA abortion, consists of removing the fet ...
See also:Abortion, Abortion - Definitions, Abortion - Spontaneous abortion, Abortion - Incidence, Abortion - Induced abortion methods, Abortion - Surgical abortion, Abortion - Chemical abortion, Abortion - Other means of abortion, Abortion - Health effects, Abortion - Suggested effects, Abortion - History of abortion, Abortion - Social issues, Abortion - Unsafe abortion, Abortion - Sex-selective abortion, Abortion - Abortion debate, Abortion - Public opinion, Abortion - Abortion law, Abortion - Sources Read more here: » Abortion: Encyclopedia II - Abortion - Induced abortion methods |
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 |  |  | Abortion - Public opinion: Encyclopedia II - Abortion - Abortion debateOver the course of the history of abortion, induced abortions have been a source of considerable debate and controversy regarding the morality and legality of this practice. An individual's position on the complex ethical, moral, philosophical, biological, and legal issues have a strong relationship with that individual's value system. A person's position on abortion may be best described as a combination of their personal beliefs on the morality of abortion, and that person's beliefs on the ethical scope and responsibility of legitimate governmental and legal authority. Another factor for many individuals is rel ...
See also:Abortion, Abortion - Definitions, Abortion - Spontaneous abortion, Abortion - Incidence, Abortion - Induced abortion methods, Abortion - Surgical abortion, Abortion - Chemical abortion, Abortion - Other means of abortion, Abortion - Health effects, Abortion - Suggested effects, Abortion - History of abortion, Abortion - Social issues, Abortion - Unsafe abortion, Abortion - Sex-selective abortion, Abortion - Abortion debate, Abortion - Public opinion, Abortion - Abortion law, Abortion - Sources Read more here: » Abortion: Encyclopedia II - Abortion - Abortion debate |
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 |  |  | Abortion - Public opinion: Encyclopedia II - Abortion - Abortion lawThe Soviet Union (1920) and Iceland (1935) were some of the first countries to generally allow abortion. The second half of the twentieth century saw the liberalization of abortion laws in many other countries. In 1973, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down state laws banning abortion, ruling that such laws violated an inferred right to privacy in the U.S. Constitution. The Supreme Court of Canada, similarly, discarded its criminal code regarding abortion in 1988, after ruling that such restrictions violated the security of person guaranteed to ...
See also:Abortion, Abortion - Definitions, Abortion - Spontaneous abortion, Abortion - Incidence, Abortion - Induced abortion methods, Abortion - Surgical abortion, Abortion - Chemical abortion, Abortion - Other means of abortion, Abortion - Health effects, Abortion - Suggested effects, Abortion - History of abortion, Abortion - Social issues, Abortion - Unsafe abortion, Abortion - Sex-selective abortion, Abortion - Abortion debate, Abortion - Public opinion, Abortion - Abortion law, Abortion - Sources Read more here: » Abortion: Encyclopedia II - Abortion - Abortion law |
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 |  |  | Abortion - Public opinion: Encyclopedia II - Abortion - Social issuesA number of of complex issues exist in the debate over abortion. These, like the suggested effects upon health listed above, are a focus of research and a fixture of discussion among members on all sides the controversy.
Abortion - Unsafe abortion.
Main articles: Unsafe abortions, and [[]], See also:Abortion, Abortion - Definitions, Abortion - Spontaneous abortion, Abortion - Incidence, Abortion - Induced abortion methods, Abortion - Surgical abortion, Abortion - Chemical abortion, Abortion - Other means of abortion, Abortion - Health effects, Abortion - Suggested effects, Abortion - History of abortion, Abortion - Social issues, Abortion - Unsafe abortion, Abortion - Sex-selective abortion, Abortion - Abortion debate, Abortion - Public opinion, Abortion - Abortion law, Abortion - Sources Read more here: » Abortion: Encyclopedia II - Abortion - Social issues |
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 |  |  | Abortion - Public opinion: Encyclopedia II - Abortion - History of abortionThe practice of induced abortion, according to some anthropologists, can be traced to ancient times. There is evidence to suggest that, historically, pregnancies were terminated through a number of methods, including the administration of abortifacient herbs, the use of sharpened implements, the application of abdominal pressure, and other techniques.
Soranus, a 2nd century Greek physician, suggested in his work Gynaecology that women wishing to abort their pregnancies should engage in violent exercise, energetic jumping, carry ...
See also:Abortion, Abortion - Definitions, Abortion - Spontaneous abortion, Abortion - Incidence, Abortion - Induced abortion methods, Abortion - Surgical abortion, Abortion - Chemical abortion, Abortion - Other means of abortion, Abortion - Health effects, Abortion - Suggested effects, Abortion - History of abortion, Abortion - Social issues, Abortion - Unsafe abortion, Abortion - Sex-selective abortion, Abortion - Abortion debate, Abortion - Public opinion, Abortion - Abortion law, Abortion - Sources Read more here: » Abortion: Encyclopedia II - Abortion - History of abortion |
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 |  |  | Abortion - Public opinion: Encyclopedia II - Abortion - History of abortionThe practice of induced abortion, according to some anthropologists, can be traced to ancient times. There is evidence to suggest that, historically, pregnancies were terminated through a number of methods, including the administration of abortifacient herbs, the use of sharpened implements, the application of abdominal pressure, and other techniques.
Soranus, a 2nd century Greek physician, suggested in his work Gynaecology that women wishing to abort their pregnancies should engage in violent exercise, energetic jumping, carry ...
See also:Abortion, Abortion - Spontaneous abortion, Abortion - Induced abortions, Abortion - Methods of inducing abortion, Abortion - Chemical abortion, Abortion - Surgical abortion, Abortion - Other means of abortion, Abortion - Health effects, Abortion - Physical health, Abortion - Suggested effects, Abortion - History of abortion, Abortion - Abortion debate, Abortion - Public opinion, Abortion - Abortion law, Abortion - Sources Read more here: » Abortion: Encyclopedia II - Abortion - History of abortion |
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 |  |  | Abortion - Public opinion: Encyclopedia II - Abortion - IncidenceIt has been estimated that the total number of induced abortions performed globally is approximately 46 million per year. 26 million of these are said to occur in places in which abortion is legal; the other 20 million happen where it is illegal. [2]
The incidence of and reasons for induced abortion vary in regions in which abortion is generally permitted. Some countries, such as Belgium and the Netherlands, experience a low rate of induced abo ...
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 |  |  | Abortion - Public opinion: Encyclopedia II - Abortion - Methods of inducing abortionDepending on the gestational age of the embryo or fetus, different methods of abortion can be performed to remove the embryo or fetus from the womb.
Abortion - Chemical abortion.
Main article: Chemical abortion
Effective in the first trimester of pregnancy, chemical, or non-surgical abortions comprise 10% of all abortions in the United States and Europe. The process begins with the administration of either methotrexate or mifepristone, followed by misoprostol. While misoprostol m ...
See also:Abortion, Abortion - Spontaneous abortion, Abortion - Induced abortions, Abortion - Methods of inducing abortion, Abortion - Chemical abortion, Abortion - Surgical abortion, Abortion - Other means of abortion, Abortion - Health effects, Abortion - Physical health, Abortion - Suggested effects, Abortion - History of abortion, Abortion - Abortion debate, Abortion - Public opinion, Abortion - Abortion law, Abortion - Sources Read more here: » Abortion: Encyclopedia II - Abortion - Methods of inducing abortion |
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 |  |  | Abortion - Public opinion: Encyclopedia II - Abortion - DefinitionsIn medicine, the following terms are used to define an abortion:
Spontaneous abortion: An abortion due to accidental trauma or natural causes. These are also termed miscarriages.
Induced abortion: An abortion deliberately caused.
Induced abortions are further subcategorized into therapeutic abortions and elective abortions:
Therapeutic abortion: An abortion performed because the pregnancy poses physical or mental health risk to the pregnant woman.
Elective abortion: An abortion performed ...
See also:Abortion, Abortion - Definitions, Abortion - Spontaneous abortion, Abortion - Induced abortions, Abortion - Methods of inducing abortion, Abortion - Chemical abortion, Abortion - Surgical abortion, Abortion - Other means of abortion, Abortion - Health effects, Abortion - Physical health, Abortion - Suggested effects, Abortion - History of abortion, Abortion - Abortion debate, Abortion - Public opinion, Abortion - Abortion law, Abortion - Sources Read more here: » Abortion: Encyclopedia II - Abortion - Definitions |
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 |  |  | Abortion - Public opinion: Encyclopedia II - Abortion - Spontaneous abortionSpontaneous abortions, generally referred to as miscarriages, occur when an embryo or fetus is lost due to natural causes. A miscarriage is spontaneous loss of the embryo or fetus before the 20th week of development. Spontaneous abortions after the 20th week are generally considered preterm deliveries. Up to 78% of all conceptions may fail, in most cases even before pregnancy is confirmed. 15% of all confirmed pregnancies end in a miscarriage. Most miscarriages occur very early in a pregnancy.
Early embryonic development is an error p ...
See also:Abortion, Abortion - Spontaneous abortion, Abortion - Induced abortions, Abortion - Methods of inducing abortion, Abortion - Chemical abortion, Abortion - Surgical abortion, Abortion - Other means of abortion, Abortion - Health effects, Abortion - Physical health, Abortion - Suggested effects, Abortion - History of abortion, Abortion - Abortion debate, Abortion - Public opinion, Abortion - Abortion law, Abortion - Sources Read more here: » Abortion: Encyclopedia II - Abortion - Spontaneous abortion |
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 |  |  | Abortion - Public opinion: Encyclopedia II - Abortion - Induced abortionsThe term "abortion" is usually used by lay people to refer to induced abortion. Women from 27 nations reported the following reasons for seeking an induced abortion: [1]
25.5% – Want to postpone childbearing
21.3% – Cannot afford a baby
14.1% – Has relationship problem or partner does not want pregnancy
12.2% – Too young; parent(s) or other(s) object to pregnancy
10.8% – Having a child w ...
See also:Abortion, Abortion - Spontaneous abortion, Abortion - Induced abortions, Abortion - Methods of inducing abortion, Abortion - Chemical abortion, Abortion - Surgical abortion, Abortion - Other means of abortion, Abortion - Health effects, Abortion - Physical health, Abortion - Suggested effects, Abortion - History of abortion, Abortion - Abortion debate, Abortion - Public opinion, Abortion - Abortion law, Abortion - Sources Read more here: » Abortion: Encyclopedia II - Abortion - Induced abortions |
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