abortion
By pinaki2007
@pinaki2007 (85)
India
January 9, 2007 3:15am CST
Abortion should neither be regarded just as mere knocking off a tooth nor a means of contraception.It may lead to unforeseen troubles resulting in infertility in future.over-the-counter drugs to get rid off unwanted pregnancy may prove fatal in the long run.IT may lead to ecotopic pregnancy where the embryo grows in the fallopian tube.
2 responses
@eden32 (3973)
• United States
26 Aug 07
You are mistaken. Early, legal terminations are no more risky than having a tooth extracted. I'm not suggesting that one is like the other in any way other than risk factors, but they're pretty much equal in terms of risk. There is a slight risk of complications from the pain medication, and a slight risk of secondary infection. That's all. It will not lead to infertility, tubular pregnancies, or any other major complication. A pregnancy carried to term poses many more serious complications than a termination. Which is not to say having children is very risky, just if we compare the two carrying to term is the riskier of the two.
@feelinggood (217)
• Canada
27 Jan 07
Abortion is a moral, spiritual, and physical issue, and must be decided upon, by each woman and her partner individually. There are lots of consequences here, and must be carefully considered before a decision is made.



