Abortion

 Abortion is defined as the expulsion of a fetus from the uterus before it has reached the stage of viability. An abortion that happens without intervention is understood as a miscarriage or miscarriage and occurs in approximately 30% to 50% of pregnancies. Unsafe abortion occurs when a pregnancy is being terminated either by the person who is lacking the required skills or in an environment that does not conform to minimal medical standards or both of them. One in four pregnancies ends in abortion. Abortions include various clinical conditions like spontaneous and induced abortion (both viable and non-viable pregnancies), partial abortion and intrauterine fetal demise. Abortion methods include: medical, surgical, labor induction abortion and other methods. When properly done, abortion is one among the safest procedures in medicine, but unsafe abortion may be a major cause of maternal death, especially within the developing world. Making safe abortion legal and accessible reduces maternal deaths. It's safer than childbirth, which features a 14 times higher risk of death within the united states. Modern methods use medication or surgery for abortions. the foremost common surgical technique involves dilating the cervix and employing a suction device. birth control, like the pill or intrauterine devices, are often used immediately following abortion.  

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