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Oh I agree that there are risks. And I think most women who have abortions are aware that every procedure carries risks along with it. If anything, thats an argument for doctors to give more information then for abortion to be outlawed.Lemon, I appreciate your posts and I understand your intend in this one but I can’t let people read it and assume that abortion is safe. Abortion** is not a safe procedure** at all. I know that you are in the UK but let’s talk about the US. Here, it is one of the most common medical procedure performed and yet women do not get any information about the immediate and long term health risks such as: perforation of the uterus, perforation of the bowel consequent to the latter, hemorrhage, blood clots, infections, subsequent infertility, subsequent repeat miscarriages, subsequent repeat ectopic pregnancies. In later pregnancies, the effects include: early labor, placenta previa, low birth weight, death in infancy, not to mention the link with breast cancer and reproductive system cancer. Now about the mental effects: depression, guilt, panic attacks, substance abuse to numb the pain, post traumatic stress, suicide not to mention that indeed women still die from so called “legal and safe abortion” because of blood clots/hemorrhages/sepsis. There are many medical reports that deserve to be shared with the public. You can find some of them here: physiciansforlife.org/content/category/5/144/26/
Sorry that my post is a little off topic and I’m not in favor of showing abortion graphic pictures by the way. As a post abortive women who has to deal with some of the traumatic mental effects mentioned, all I can say is that it doesn’t serve the Pro-life cause. It makes women feel judged and excluded from the Christian community. You don’t know how high a price some of us have to pay like trying to conceive a child years after an abortion and living with the thought that the abortion took not only our child but also our chance to ever conceive another child (I know **many **women in this case). There is a lot more to say like the fact that most abortions are unwanted and forced on us by boyfriends or parents who refuse to help us. Abortion is not a free choice and the more a woman grows old, the more she realizes how high the price to pay is. I’m all for Changing Our Culture to help people opening their eyes on the issue of abortion through testimony of post abortive men and women, people conceived in rape, people who survived abortion procedures as a baby but not through showing of pictures.
I’m sharing all this in peace and if you are reading this and you had an abortion too, know that I’m praying for you and please find a Rachel’s Vineyard Retreat close to you to find healing and peace: rachelsvineyard.org/
In the UK, our doctors are more… “standardised”. In the US, doctors seem more independent. I mean, we have private hospitals/clinics etc here too, but with the government in charge of a lot of our healthcare, it’s much better regulated. If a doctor fails to tell you the risks, or cannot produce paperwork which proves he has explained to you every possible side-effect, then he can be suspended. Is it the same in the US?
As to the link with breast cancer - I researched this and I couldn’t find any evidence, that to me, proved a link. Most of the websites advertising this were pro-life and when you tried to find their sources they were strangely hard to find.
I am really against pro-life campaigners going down the medical route. People aren’t going to stop having abortions if you tell them about the increased risk of certain conditions, etc. Also, every time I’ve seen a pro-life argument that looked at the medical side I’ve found the researching dubious. Just focus on the moral.