Sunday, February 28, 2010

Pregnancy

Opting for an Abortion is a difficult decision. On occasions, it is a forced decision that you may have to make, considering social, familial or financial reasons. Yet, sometimes, it can be a painful one if your doctor suggests an Abortion citing reasons such as the health of your baby in the womb or your own present health condition. It is recommended that you talk to your partner, family as well as your doctor before you make your decision. Abortion is a low-risk procedure. An early Abortion has lesser risk than a delayed one. Nevertheless, as with any surgery or medication, problems can arise. An Abortion is a procedure wherein the Fetus (unborn baby) is forced or pushed out of the uterus. When this procedure is done to end a pregnancy, it is known as induced Abortion. Most abortions are usually performed in the first 12 weeks of pregnancy.Getting back to routine

A woman’s normal Menstrual cycle begins again around 4–6 weeks after an Abortion .pregnancy can happen soon after abortion, so necessary protection needs to be taken to prevent pregnancy. Your doctor will help you choose the right birth control methods based on your health and lifestyle.

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