Information on the Dangers of Abortion
- It is normal to experience some bleeding and cramping after an abortion, but excessive bleeding is dangerous and can lead to shock. Heavy bleeding may also be a sign of blood clots or infection.
- In rare cases, the abortion procedure can cause damage to the uterus or cervix. Infections of the uterus and fallopian tubes can occur and may impact future fertility.
- As with any surgery, some patients experience an allergic reaction to drugs used for anesthesia and sedation.
- While most women report no serious emotional symptoms after abortion, some women experience depression and emotional distress. Talk to a doctor or therapist if you are having difficulty recovering from your abortion.
- The longer you were pregnant, the greater the risk of complications during your abortion. Reduce your risk by avoiding strenuous activity for three to four days following abortion and avoiding sexual intercourse for at least three weeks.
Excessive Bleeding
Injuries and Infections
Allergic Reactions
Emotional Distress
Reducing the Risk
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