Edwin F. Healy makes a distinction between “direct abortions” that is, abortion which is either an end or a means, and “indirect abortions”, where the loss of the fetus is then considered to be a “
secondary effect
.”
What is incomplete abortion?
An incomplete abortion is
the partial loss of the products of conception within the first 20 weeks
. Incomplete abortion usually presents with moderate to severe vaginal bleeding, which may be associated with lower abdominal and/or pelvic pain.
What is an elective abortion?
There are different types of medical abortions: Therapeutic medical abortion is done because the woman has a health condition. Elective abortion
is done because a woman chooses (elects) to end the pregnancy.
What is abortion?
An abortion is
a procedure to end a pregnancy
. It uses medicine or surgery to remove the embryo or fetus and placenta from the uterus. The procedure is done by a licensed health care professional.
What does the Catholic Church say about ectopic pregnancies?
While maintaining that direct killing of an innocent child is always wrong, the US Conference of Catholic Bishops (
USCCB 2009
) asserts that, “
Operations, treatments, and medications that have as their direct purpose the cure of a proportionately serious pathological condition of a pregnant woman are permitted when they
…
What does D & C stand for?
(
Dilatation and Curettage
, D&C) A dilation and curettage procedure, also called a D&C, is a surgical procedure in which the cervix (lower, narrow part of the uterus) is dilated (expanded) so that the uterine lining (endometrium) can be scraped with a curette (spoon-shaped instrument) to remove abnormal tissues.
What is a non elective abortion?
Non-elective induced abortions are defined as follows:
When abortion is necessary to avert the death of the mother
; When abortion is performed in a case of pregnancy which is the result of rape; or. When abortion is performed in a case of pregnancy which is the result of incest.
What are signs of an incomplete abortion?
- Bleeding more than expected.
- Bleeding that doesn’t get lighter after the first few days.
- Bleeding that lasts more than three weeks.
- Very severe pain or cramps.
- Pain that lasts longer than a few days.
- Discomfort when anything presses on your belly.
How do you get rid of an incomplete abortion?
Introduction:
Surgical treatment
is the treatment of choice for the management of incomplete abortion. Uterine curettage is a procedure widely used; manual vacuum aspiration is another safe therapeutic option. Long-term complications of these methods are intrauterine adhesions and adenomyosis.
Can antibiotics treat incomplete abortion?
The value of routine antibiotics before surgical evacuation of the uterus in women with incomplete abortion is controversial. In some health centres antibiotic prophylaxis is advised; in others antibiotics
are only prescribed when there are signs of infection
.
What happens after abortion?
After having an abortion, you’ll probably have
some period-type pains, stomach cramps and vaginal bleeding
. This should start to gradually improve after a few days, but can last for 1 to 2 weeks. This is normal and is usually nothing to worry about. The bleeding is usually similar to normal period bleeding.
Is abortion a crime?
It is
a crime to get an abortion
because you or your family do not want a girl child. If you get an abortion after you come to know the sex of the foetus, you can be punished with jail time of up to three or seven years depending on the stage of pregnancy (Section 312 IPC 1860).
How old do you have to be to get an abortion?
If you are
between 12 and 16 years old
You need your parents’ consent
. But if there are special circumstances you should contact your GP or a doctor at an abortion clinic. The doctor will then decide whether you fully understand the consequences of your decision to have an abortion.
Does abortion cause ectopic pregnancy?
Having an abortion (also known as a termination) won’t affect your chances of getting pregnant and having normal pregnancies in the future.
It doesn’t increase your risk of miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy or low
placenta, either.
Has anyone ever had a successful ectopic pregnancy?
Doctors have hailed as a “miracle” the birth of a baby who beat odds of 60m to one to become the first to develop outside the womb and live. Not only did the baby boy and his mother survive an ectopic pregnancy – but so did two other baby girls.
Ronan Ingram
was one of three children born to Jane Ingram, 32.
Can an ectopic pregnancy move to the uterus on its own?
An ectopic pregnancy cannot move or be moved to the uterus
, so it always requires treatment. There are two methods used to treat an ectopic pregnancy: 1) medication and 2) surgery. Several weeks of follow-up are required with each treatment.