Abortion
Facts
The word is a controversial one, so much that
it can’t be brought up without some sort of rhetorical
discussion following. Legalized after the landmark decision of
Roe vs. Wade in 1973, abortion is just one option available to
women who find themselves faced with an unplanned
pregnancy.
The choice to go through with a pregnancy, or
to terminate it, is a very personal one that can only be made
by the woman herself. Adoption is another option that women
must consider if they are not sure. After she has been
counseled regarding abortion facts and
information, and has had time to familiarize herself with the
pros and cons of medical and surgical procedures, she can make
the best choice based on what is right for her.
Factual information about abortion-related topics can be found
from various websites including the National Abortion
Federation at www.prochoice.org, featuring a
series of researched guides that cover topics related to
abortion facts and abortion care.
The safety of different types of procedures is
discussed, medical versus surgical removal of the fetus, types
of complications from each, prevention of complications, and
more useful information about access to abortion, the ‘day
after pill’, post-abortion issues, and statistical highlights
about the incidence of abortion in the United States and
Canada.
For instance, consider these abortion facts;
almost half of all pregnancies among American women are
unintended, and about half of these unplanned pregnancies are
ended by abortion.
Women who have abortions come from all racial,
ethnic, socioeconomic, and religious backgrounds, and tend to
be between the ages of fifteen and thirty-five years. Given
that unintended pregnancy is an issue that affects thousands of
people each year, abortion is one of the most common procedures
performed in the United States.
Women seek abortion for many reasons, and it
isn’t just a method of birth control like some may think.
Unplanned pregnancies happen, and not every women is
emotionally, physically, or financially capable of carrying a
healthy baby to term and caring for it afterward.
Help for pregnant women including teaching on
abortion, development of baby, physical and psychological
effects, and more information can be found at local Planned
Parenthood agencies and online.
Need to speak to someone right away? Visit
www.abortionfacts.com where
visitors can access a toll free number to call to speak with a
live consultant, get abortion facts and links to comprehensive
information about all abortion options, and get connected to
help and support services locally.
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