Abortion is the action of aborting (ending, disappearing before the natural term, failing, failing). The concept, which derives from the Latin abortus, is often used to name the termination of pregnancy, either by natural causes or intentionally caused.
The induced abortion is the voluntary interruption of pregnancy. The practice is to provoke the premature termination of the pregnancy, preventing the vital development of the embryo or fetus for its elimination.
According to Digopaul, this type of induced abortion can be carried out surgically or chemically and can have serious physical and psychological consequences for the woman. Most legislation prohibits abortion induced by its ethical, moral, religious and social implications. While advocates of legal abortion speak of women’s freedom, opponents point out that abortion is the murder of an unborn child. It should be noted that, beyond what is established by law, induced abortions are practiced worldwide under various conditions.
In this case, we could establish that among the procedures to carry out the aforementioned induced abortion, under the assistance of the medical professional and the corresponding treatment, there is, on the one hand, the one that proceeds to undertake what would be a combination of certain drugs.
Whoever performs this action should know that he identifies himself not only because he does not require anesthesia or carry out any type of surgical intervention, but also because it results in heavy bleeding on the part of the woman. All this without overlooking the fact that although it is usually effective it may require the need for a doctor to finally act.
On the other hand, we would have to refer to the fact that there is also abortion induced by an operation in the operating room. There are various methods, in turn, to carry out the method such as aspiration or dilation and subsequent curettage.
Whatever option is chosen to carry out an abortion of this type that concerns us, what is undeniable is that there are an important and serious series of consequences and risks. Specifically, among the most significant would be subsequent very complicated deliveries, the appearance of breast cancer, damage of a certain force in what would be the fallopian tubes or even anxiety and stress. Hence precisely, in these latter cases, the woman in question needs to undergo psychological treatment to overcome this trance.
The abortion of natural causes, meanwhile, is known as a natural abortion or spontaneous abortion. It is the loss of the embryo or fetus that takes place before the twentieth week of pregnancy. After that date, there is talk of premature delivery.
Spontaneous abortion can be classified as withheld (the organism does not eliminate any management product), incomplete (some products are eliminated) or complete (all the products of pregnancy are eliminated).
Among the causes of miscarriage, the most frequent are congenital anomalies of the fetus, abnormalities of the reproductive tract and systemic or infectious diseases of the mother.