[My reply cont.]
It’s always a good idea to look at the sites of the organizations that have a vested opinion opposing one’s supposition. In this case one particular pro-Abortion site I reviewed, after listing all the reasons how post-abortion infertility just isn’t possible in this day and age waaaaaay at the bottom after it’s conclusion and wrap-up adds this as a “by-the-way”.
Possible methods by which abortions can cause infertility:
A Registered Nurse, Camilla Cracchiolo describes the main abortion complications that could cause infertility:
90% of abortions are done in the first trimester. However, a late abortion frequently requires a material called laminaria to dilate the cervix. This makes the passage large enough to allow a suction tube to be inserted. The laminaria could weaken the cervix and conceivably cause infertility.
If the physician scrapes too hard, the lower lining of the uterus can be removed. This is extremely rare.
An untreated infection can scar the uterus and cause later fertility problems. The infection rate for first trimester abortions is less than 1%. Most women monitor their body temperature after an abortion to detect if an infection has occurred. Early detection should prevent any problems.
A woman who already have gonorrhea or chlamydia are very likely to suffer pelvic inflammatory disease which causes infertility. They are particularly susceptible to damage from PID after an abortion. This can be avoided by obtaining a STD test before the abortion.
The suction tube can perforate both the uterus and a large blood vessel or intestine. If the latter happens, then surgery may be required. The surgery can cause infertility. Perforation of the uterus is also quite rare. 2
It would seem that if the physician is competent, and the woman monitors her body temperature after the procedure, that the chances of an abortion causing later infertility is quite remote.
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Okay, remote? Maybe, maybe not. The disturbing part is that there’s no hard data because no abortion provider is really trying to get the numbers to give us the truth. Again, can you say “conflict of interest” boys and girls?
The following site has the best general information regarding risks that, regardless of how remote (and considering I know two women personally who speak of this problem despite being in a tiny community I expect “remote” is not so small a quantity as we would like to think), still deserve to be considered and shared with young women period.
suite101.com/content/the-dangers-of-abortion-a75227
Now, we’re bombarded with the “fact” that “lots” of women died in botched illegal abortions before Roe-v-Wade. What is completely missed is that there were plenty of ways to get legal abortions. It was simply state controlled. Also there was and is a little procedure called a D&C. It’s performed by a doctor and holds very little risk for the mother. I had to get one after my 3rd baby died inside me and I wouldn’t stop hemorrhaging. The question is begged, but unanswerable: how many is “lots”? The incorrigible part of this is we are left in the dark about how many women have died through botched abortions since Roe-v-Wade. I think we can safely say “whole lots”. Overwhelmingly clear is the lack of data that is being provided by the abortion industry.
Less tangible but still traceable are the disturbing rate of occurrence of depression and suicide among other serious psychological issues more fully reported on at the site(
afterabortion.org/1999/abortion-complications/). Bear in mind, these are just the women who seek help.
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Women who have undergone post-abortion counseling report over 100 major reactions to abortion. Among the most frequently reported are: depression, loss of self-esteem, self-destructive behavior, sleep disorders, memory loss, sexual dysfunction, chronic problems with relationships, dramatic personality changes, anxiety attacks, guilt and remorse, difficulty grieving, increased tendency toward violence, chronic crying, difficulty concentrating, flashbacks, loss of interest in previously enjoyed activities and people, and difficulty bonding with later children.23,24
Among the most worrisome of these reactions is the increase of self-destructive behavior among aborted women. In a survey of over 100 women who had suffered from post-abortion trauma, fully 80 percent expressed feelings of “self-hatred.” In the same study, 49 percent reported drug abuse and 39 percent began to use or increased their use of alcohol. Approximately 14 percent described themselves as having become “addicted” or “alcoholic” after their abortions. In addition, 60 percent reported suicidal ideation, with 28 percent actually attempting suicide, of which half attempted suicide two or more times.24
- Reardon, Aborted Women-Silent No More, (Chicago: Loyola University Press, 1987).
- Reardon,”Criteria for the Identification of High Risk Abortion Patients: Analysis of An In-Depth Survey of 100 Aborted Women”, Presented at the 1987 Paper Session of the Association for Interdisciplinary Research, Denver
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