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Have an Unwanted Pregnancy? The Dangers of Home Abortion Methods

Tuesday, February 7th, 2012



There are many women who consider aborting their child at home. But they are ignorant of the negative consequences associated with home abortion methods. If you are considering terminating your pregnancy, you’ve got to know the risks you are facing.

Dangers to your body

A natural approach may be good when you are dealing with something like a remedy for pimples, but in case of an abortion, it is just not the way to go.If you try to abort your fetus at home, you may cause serious damage to your own body and health.

Incomplete abortion

If the process does not work fully, only a part of the fetus may be expelled from the body, or the dead fetus may remain inside and only tissues and fragments are thrown out. To complete the abortion, you must undergo the process of Dilation and Curettage. This procedure scrapes the interior of the uterus and takes out what has been left behind.

Too much bleeding

All women bleed after abortion, but excessive bleeding is not natural. This could be due to a tear in the uterus or the tubes or the cervix, and remaining tissue. And home abortion may lead to heavy bleeding.

Prone to Infections

These are the most potent source of danger in case of any abortion, surgical or not. If you are not well, have a fever, or just feel uneasy, you need to see the doctor and get good treatment. Abortion related infections may cause infertility, and even death.

Mental hazards

Psychological imbalance following an abortion at home is not uncommon. Depression is rampant among women who choose not to give birth. Regrets relating to the abortion are responsible for this, usually due to lack of professional counseling.

Its a shame that so many women that have unplanned pregnancies actually research the variety of home abortion methods documented by some shady websites on the net. Especially when you know how beneficial it would be to the mother and child if the abortion never occurred, and was instead adopted out to a loving family. Terminations performed at home rarely end well.

Abortion in Ireland

Monday, January 23rd, 2012



As in recent years we know that Ireland is changed entirely. But, when we talk about the rights of women we see that it is still in the dark ages in the north and south of the Border. As Ireland ban on abortion which is caused one of the biggest disputes to women because many Irish women travel to Europe countries for abortion.

Abortion was forbidden in Ireland in 1861. The “right to life of the unborn” is preserved in the constitution. The Irish Family Planning Association (IFPA) estimates the abortion rate that at least 138,000 women have travelled abroad, mainly to England, since 1980 to get abortions. This abortion rate is much higher, although abortion is restricted in Ireland but still it contains much abortion rate. The women bear higher cost of abortion, like flights charges, transport charges, some women have no cars living in rural areas. Several of the women cannot afford the cost of abortion borrow amount for abortion.

In Ireland and NI has an awfully restrictive law on abortion. This law allows abortion only when the life of the woman is in danger. However, it creates difficult situations to the women when abortion is unavailable in Ireland in almost all circumstances due to vagueness about when a physician may legally perform a life-saving operation. The law also fails to make any provision for a woman who is pregnant as a consequence of rape or incest, experiencing severe fatal abnormality or at risk of permanent bodily harm such as blindness, diabetes, kidney or heart disease. According to the estimations of abortion rate that over 7,000 women travel each year to England for abortions and bear the cost of abortion and other transport expenses from the Ireland. It is difficult to come to know about the abortion rate that is taking place in the Ireland excluding in very dreadful and outstanding situation, we did not hear ever that the abortion procedure or method affect the health of women that suffer from the miscarriages or abortions. However it is not possible to know about the abortion rate of women that bear the cost of abortion outside the Ireland and go other countries in Europe for abortions.

The abortion ban in Ireland is dangerous for the physical health of the women. Sometimes abortion is necessary to be performed but ban creates the abortion procedure longer which creates serious emotional upset. In Ireland women and girls do not have much human right when they become pregnant.

Some of the major problem faces by Irish women:

Women that belong to Ireland and NI have claim that there is a lack of any effective remedy at home and Irish law is insufficient. The Irish women’s criticisms that some of the women human rights regarding to abortion are being violated because Ireland’s abortion ban violates their right to privacy in all family, home and personal interests. This ban also breaks their right to be free from inhumane and degrading treatment because women seeking abortions are stigmatized and suffer increased feelings of guilt, as well as difficulty securing follow-up care. The ban contravenes their right to life because the Irish government has not provided any clear legislation about when abortion may be legally carried out under the exception reserved for saving the mother’s life. The also women claim that Irish abortion law distinguishes on the basis of sex and financial status. Thus, the women argue that forced travel and childbirth, endangerment of pregnant women’s lives and inequity based on sex and financial status violate their rights.

Some of the public opinions:

A 1997 Irish Times/MRBI survey originate that 18% believe that abortion should never be permitted, 77% believed that it should be allowed in certain circumstances.

A September 2005 Irish Examiner/Lansdowne census create that 36% believe abortion should be legalized while 47% do not.

Survey search:

According to the survey about 95% (north Ireland women) support the extension to Northern Ireland of the British 1967 Abortion Act under which they accessed their abortion in Britain.

Estimation is conducted that 95% preferred to have their abortion in Northern Ireland. Because of the high cost of abortion almost half (44%) had to borrow money. It is not possible to predict about the real change in the Ireland happening any time soon. We intend to concentrate on women in Northern Ireland to look at their specific role within this society how that role is restrictive and the reason why.

Anti-Abortion, Pro Life Poem: Unheard, Unborn, Unspeakable

Tuesday, December 20th, 2011



Who are these children

Coming down…

Almost coming down?

Life

Has been set

In motion,

Put on a trajectory,

Increasing by the hour;

Then stopped,

Disallowed,

Aborted.

Tell it

No other way.

The business of snuffing out

The world’s little lights is

Dark.

Brutally,

And casually,

Unborn Countless,

You have been

So murdered.

We have seen

The ultrasound recordings

Of those little persons…

I mean, fetuses.

They open their mouth,

So called,

And flinch

From the instruments of death

(some lifeless reflex mechanism).

But we,

The abortionists,

Have known,

What we always knew,

That the fetal specimen

Cannot

Actually

Scream.

You are UNHEARD,

Cursed, silent UNBORN,

For your lack of the ability of speech,

For your miserable shortage of political power,

Or any power,

And

For our simple determination

To not hear.

And so we do

What we do

To you,

Everyday,

Every turn,

Around the clock,

With or without excuse,

In the name of choice,

As if there are no other choices,

In our land of overabundance of choices.

Or in the name of anything,

It doesn’t matter.

We kill you

Individually

And slaughter you

By the tens of millions.

Let us watch,

Really,

The scene;

Taste, smell,

Sidle up to

Abomination Absolute:

Piecemeal Dismemberment,

Suctioning Out the Brain,

Finishing Off the Accidental Live-Births,

Industrial Incinerators,

Fetal Harvesting Commerce.

UNSPEAKABLE,

Unspeakable things they are

That we do

To the most helpless,

Most loveable

Among us,

By, no less, a partnership

Of the doctors,

Who swore to save lives,

And the Mommies

Of the babies!

“It were better for him,”

Jesus said,

“That a millstone were hanged

About his neck,

And he cast into the sea,

Than that he should offend

One of these little ones.”

How often does our merciful Lord

Use such merciless words?

How serious is this sin?

Save our chubby little angels,

Presents Precious from God.

Save us.

We are splattering ourselves

With the blood

Of the most innocent

While killing

Our own souls.

We can still hear

If we try.

If only one woman or man,

Stops and listens,

And listens and stops.

Touch that sound!

The baby is screaming.

And,

But a while later,

The baby is gurgling.

* * *

Chemical Or Surgical Abortion – How Do Women Decide?

Wednesday, December 7th, 2011



Women who are concerned about whether to get a chemical or surgical abortion should first find out the facts, say experts.

Since 1973, when abortion was first legalized in the United States, women have resorted to surgical abortions, which are often uncomfortable and risky. In more recent years, they have been able to choose a chemical abortion, RU-486, thus avoiding surgery. But the safety of chemical abortion has come into question since the deaths of at least seven women in 2006.

(RU-486 is not the same as Plan B, also called the morning after pill. Plan B must be taken within three days of conception. RU-486, sometimes called Mifepristone, can be taken within 49 days of conception.)

RU-486 has come under public scrutiny in the last several years because of questions regarding its safety. A 2008 study conducted at the University of Michigan and published in

How to Write Essays On Abortion

Friday, November 18th, 2011



Such a paper can take a stance On one side, while briefly stating the opposing view. It can also discuss both sides In a straightforward manner, without taking a stance on a particular view. If the writer decides to take one position or another on this type of issue, plenty of research should Be obtained to back up the position or claim. Great resources for this type of paper can come from medical journals, psychology journals, health care professionals, research studies, law journals, case law and many other academic sources. Whatever position or stance a writer takes on this issue, there is plenty of resource material available to help.

Sources for such a position or argumentative paper should be scholarly. They should be
written by those who are considered experts in their field, without controversial scientific
method or theory. The writer should first outline the main points for argument, then develop each point with a statement and research information that will be used to back up
each point. It is always good for a writer to briefly discuss or outline the opposing view, no matter what position is taken. This allows the writer to better form his or her argument and to pull the most applicable information from sources. Points of discussion or argument in the paper should first be summarized in an introductory paragraph. Subsequent paragraphs should discuss each point in detail, while including information or
data from sources. Discussion should flow from one paragraph to the next with a sentence that links the points in some manner.

The writer should make his or her position known in the first paragraph, if taking a stance
on one position or another. Otherwise, general discussion from varying points of view
should be highlighted in the introduction. It is acceptable to use statistics and comments
from survey participants, as long as the information was obtained via some type of scientific statistical method, with published results in a professional journal. The statistics or information from studies should corroborate your stance or that of the views
presented in the introduction. Data or comments provided in research studies should be
adequately referenced within the body of the paper as well as in the works cited or reference page.

Abortion essays can be difficult to write as there is so much controversial information
available on the topic. It can be made easier if the writer chooses a basis for his or her
position on the topic. Whether from a legal, moral or other standpoint, the basis for
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