Abortion is a choice. I'm very glad this article points out how the woman may feel if she kept the baby. The strain of abortion, panic perhaps of 'shit I don't want to go through that again'. Fear of pregnancy again, repeating pregnancy tests months onwards even though there is no need to, loosing respect for your body. It's better then having a child hanging on your arm which you didn't want in the first place.
'Usually, a woman's risk of suffering common disorders such as anxiety or depression would be around 11-12%. But the researchers said this rate was around three times higher in women with unwanted pregnancies.'I'm sure these establishments are looking out more so for those women who aren't sure whether they want abortions or not, those perhaps more so in the age range it seems now in society when people have kids these days. People want to wait for children, I think anti-abortion groups need to accept that. Either way, having an abortion must be really annoying to go through, it's just an extra stress and something else you have to sort out. Why keep anything if you don't want it, you wouldn't do that with a piece of furniture in your room?!
Perhaps the anti establishments aren't focusing enough on the relief women feel once they have completed the medical procedure. I don't think they consider the effects unwanted pregnancy has on the couples relationship either. This article misses the point, any change creates stress, an extra something to adapt to.
'We all recognise abortion is a very sensitive and emotive topic. Our aim was not to debate the moral and ethical issues, but to focus on the available scientific evidence."
The scope of the review excluded reactions such as guilt, shame and regret - although these were considered important - and also assessments of mental state within 90 days of an abortion.'So the study is biased? Consider the shame, guilt and regret if you kept a baby. The possibilities here, are endless. Why pick one when you could pick another?
'Sophie Corlett, director of external relations at the mental health charity Mind, said: "It is important that medical professionals are given the correct information to provide support for all women, but particularly those with a pre-existing history of mental health problems.I could have told you that, any extra stress for anybody suffering from any stress related issue is going to react badly to more change.
"This study makes it absolutely clear that this group is at the greatest risk of developing post-pregnancy mental health problems and should be given extra support in light of this."'
"What is clear is that having an unwanted pregnancy has implications for people's mental health and wellbeing."BECAUSE IT IS A CHANGE!! Idiots, I mean of course there won't be some chemical related womb related sperm blood related impact from abortion. It's the fact you feel shit about having to go through that, regardless. If you feel shit, your brain feels shit, and you aren't happy. Simple. Sometimes I wonder why there are articles wasted like this. (i'm sure i'm a hypocrite in saying that) I just there is better ways in telling the world stories about sensitive topics. Anything which affects your health, of course you won't feel great about it. Any medical procedure is a risk. A blood bath coming from your vagina, not nice! Shouldn't there be an article telling us more about that, and how we are bound to feel awful, whether it's dead fetus bath or a live baby coming out of there-wanted or not wanted. There's pain either way, each experience won't always be pleasant.
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