Thursday, September 19, 2019
Abortion :: essays research papers
 Abortion      The loss of a fetus before it is able to live outside the womb is called  abortion. When abortion occurs spontaneously, it is often called a miscarriage.  Abortion can also be intentionally caused, or induced. Induced abortion is  regarded as a moral issue in some cultures. In others it is seen as an  acceptable way to end unplanned pregnancy. Abortion is a relatively simple and  safe procedure when done by trained medical workers during the first three  months (first trimester) of pregnancy. Abortion is less safe when performed  after the 13th week of pregnancy. Before the right of a woman to obtain an  abortion was affirmed by the United States Supreme Court in the 1973 ruling on  Roe vs. Wade, many abortions were performed illegally and in unskilled ways.  This caused the deaths of many women from infection and bleeding. It also caused  much sterility, or the permanent inability to have a child. The usual surgical  technique of abortion during the first trimester is to insert a metal or plastic  tubeinto the uterus through its opening, the cervix. A spoonlike instrument at  the end of the tube is used to gently scrape the walls of the uterus. A suction  machine at the other end of the tube removes the contents from the uterus. This  procedure is called vacuum aspiration and is done primarily in a medical clinic  or doctor's office using a local anesthetic for the cervix. During the second  trimester, abortions are usually done by means of dilation and evacuation. This  procedure uses forceps, curette, and vacuum aspiration. Although rarely sought,  third-trimester abortions may be performed when the fetus has severe genetic  defects or because continuing the pregnancy would be a threat to the woman's  health. A controversy began in 1988 over a drug, developed in France, called  RU 486, which, when taken during the first 7 weeks of pregnancy, causes the  embryo to become detached from the uterus. The drug was reported to be safer and  less expensive than surgical abortion. Antiabortion groups in France succeeded  in temporarily halting the sale of the drug, although the government later  ordered it to be made available. The use of RU 486 was supported by family-  planning agencies in the United States, France, and elsewhere and by the World  Health Organization and the World Congress of Gynecology and Obstetrics. The  long-term effects of RU 486 on women's health were unknown. Abortion as a way  to end unplanned pregnancy is practiced in many countries. In Europe by 1992  only Ireland had a complete ban on abortion. In the United States the legality    					    
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