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Many women have found themselves in the position of having to make a significant life decision. An unplanned pregnancy can raise a lot of questions about what to do, to continue with the pregnancy or not, and to keep the baby or put it up for adoption. As you can see, there are many options available to women no matter which path they choose to go down. Some women may find that they have no way to support the child, either emotionally or financially, and cannot see themselves having a healthy pregnancy and delivering a child only to give it up for adoption. For these women, abortion is a viable option that must be considered. A chronic health condition may also put the woman or fetus at risk, lending to the decision to pursue an abortion. This can be a very scary word, and it has a different meaning for everyone, because there are so many different views on this controversial procedure.
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There are both medical and surgical abortion options available to women choosing to terminate their pregnancies. Early surgical abortion and the abortion pill for pregnancies between four and seven weeks include a vacuum aspiration or a medical abortion using the pill Methotrexate, a folic acid antagonist, or Mifeprex, a progesterone antagonist, either of which are used in combination with Misoprostol, a prostaglandin drug, to induce contractions in the uterus and expel the fetus. Because it’s a safer alternative and less invasive than surgical abortion, medical abortion is a popular choice. However, according to the research literature, medical abortion has a failure rate of up to 8%, which will then result in the surgical removal of the fetus. Medical abortion options have a greater success rate when performed as early in the pregnancy as possible.
Find comprehensive information on abortion alternatives, free pregnancy tests, adoption, and to get connected with local services either online or in your local yellow pages. Choosing to end a pregnancy is a very personal decision, and because each woman’s abortion options depend on her unique circumstances and preferences, it is essential that all options are considered when making this decision.
It’s an emotional decision and can be very stressful, but yet provide relief once the decision is made.
To learn more about medical and surgical abortion options, and a comparison of the pros and cons of both methods, visit the National Abortion Federation at www.prochoice.org/facts, and read about what to expect if you decide to have an abortion.
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