Harm after induced abortion

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Abortion is a common disease. If it is not handled properly or in time after the occurrence, it will lead to inflammation of reproductive organs. It will also endanger the health of pregnant women and even threaten their lives due to massive bleeding. Let's talk about the harm after induced abortion.

Harm after induced abortion

First: Generally speaking, girls under the age of 20 (especially those aged 16-18) are not yet fully mature. If they have an abortion at this time, it will do great harm to their health. In the future, they are more likely to suffer from many gynecological diseases than normal women. Pregnancy random abortion is not only high risk, but also may have serious sequelae.

Second, abortion also brings about a serious hidden psychological disease. According to the research of American scientists, the proportion of women with abortion suffering from depression is three times higher than that without abortion. The suicide rate of women with abortions is five times higher than that of women without abortions. The most surprising thing is that studies have shown that women who have had an abortion are three times more likely to die accidentally (in car accidents, being killed, etc.) than women who have not.

Third: painless abortion is a certain risk, the specific risk is as follows: uterine perforation: the greater the number of weeks of pregnancy, the higher the risk probability; the more abortion, the greater the chance of perforation. Others, such as abnormal uterine position, shape, or previous operation (such as caesarean section or myomectomy), have a greater chance of perforation.

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After abortion, there are 8 to 20 times the possibility of ectopic pregnancy. If not found in time, the rupture of ectopic pregnancy, if there is no emergency surgery, can cause massive bleeding and death. Data statistics show that the incidence rate of ectopic pregnancy will increase by 30% after one operation, and the incidence rate of ectopic pregnancy will increase by 160% after two times of abortion. In the United States, the incidence rate of ectopic pregnancy has increased 3 times after the legalization of abortion. The incidence rate was 4.8 in 1970, and 14.5 in 1980.