Abortion research
Abortion should not be legal in my opinion. Abortion isn’t right and isn’t safe. Abortion is not right because it is murder, can cause physiological damage, and abortion promotes a culture that promotes a culture in which human life is disposable.
Abortion is murder. “Unborn babies are considered human beings by the Us government. The killing of an innocent human being hasn’t seen the light of day” (State). The article explains that having an abortion and killing innocent children is wrong and that people shouldn’t have the right to take away a human life. Furthermore,
[the] federal Unborn Victims of Violence Act, which was enacted "to protect unborn children from assault and murder," states that under federal law, anybody intentionally killing or attempting
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Abortion causes physiological damage. “A peer-reviewed 2005 study published in Medicine found that women who underwent an abortion had "significantly higher" anxiety scores on the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale up to five years after the pregnancy termination” (Coleman). In addition, “[a] 2008 peer-reviewed study published in the Scandinavian Journal of Public Health found that "Young adult women who undergo... abortion may be at increased risk for subsequent depression" (Coleman). The article shows multiple facts and published reviews to show the risks an aborting mother could be at. Furthermore,
[an] Apr. 1998 Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology study of men whose partners had abortions found that 51.6% of the men reported regret, 45.2% felt sadness, and 25.8% experienced depression. A 1996 study published in the British Medical Journal reported that the mean annual suicide rate amongst women who had an abortion was 34.7 per 100,000, compared with a mean rate of 11.3 per 100,000 in the general population of women”
Since abortions legalization in 1973, it has become a topic ensnared by controversies as groups debate abortions moral and ethical consequences. Most often the controversy over abortion comes down to a person’s moral stand point on the subject, however, most people are not apprised of the possible long and short term psychological effects of receiving an abortion. Multiple studies preformed over the years have endeavored to determine the extent abortion has on women’s mental health with vastly varying results. Articles written by Coleman and Fergusson surmise women who undergo an abortion operation are highly prone to experience some variety of psychological harm. Other researchers like the American Psychological Association (APA) task force
In the overarching state of humanity, few topics are as important to the long term societal standpoint as abortion. Even more important and contested is the controversial subject of whether or not a woman will endure long term psychological effects or disorders after said abortion. This subject has been highly debated, with valid points made by both sides. It is important that we all look into these repercussions, especially since approximately 33% of women will undergo an abortion by the time they reach forty-five years old. This often challenged subject has many aspects. The main ideas that I researched where whether or not having an abortion leads to a higher risk for mental health issues, whether or not “post-abortion syndrome” is a
Sharon Salzberg once said, “As we look around, it's very clear that in this world people do outrageous things to one another all of the time. It's not that these qualities or actions make us bad people, but they bring tremendous suffering if we don't know how to work with them”. The wake of devastation abortion leaves behind could not be described better. It is argued that it is the woman’s body; therefore it is the woman’s choice. What many do not know, however, is that abortion not only affects the mother, but the father, and of course the child. Guilt, anger, anxiety, depression, broken relationships, “numbing”, and even suicide; all of these are symptoms of Post-Abortion Syndrome (PAS). PAS is the emotional/psychological damage women may experience after having an abortion. According to Dangers of Legal Abortion by Ann Saltenberger, women who have had abortions are nine times more likely to attempt suicide than women in the general population. Men, or the father, portray a range of emotions after their partner’s abortion. These include grief, guilt,
Nearly 81% of women who receive abortions experience subsequent mental health problems according to a recently published study by The Royal College of Psychiatrists. The study demonstrates that the aftermath of an abortion can result in higher rates of anxiety, depression, various forms of substance abuse, and suicidal behavior. As a result of the study, it shows that women who have an abortion face almost double the risk of mental health problems as women who have their baby. This outcome is due to the fact that most women who are terminating pregnancies “may feel a greater sense of loss, anxiety and distress due to lack of support”, as summarized in the Guttmacher Institute, a non-profit reproductive health organization. In fact, a five-year study shows that 25% of
Abortion continues to be one of the most controversial debates in the United States today and takes center stage in American politics. The opposing sides hold sincere emotional, religious, spiritual, and marital views regarding abortion and the legalization of it throughout our country. As nearly half of all pregnancies in the United States are unplanned, women are quite often left with uncertainty and pressure when faced with the decision to take on this ultimate responsibility. Throughout the endless controversy and relentless conflict, the psychological effects after abortion for women are often overlooked and not tended to as efficiently as they should be. Women experience distress, depression, suicidal thoughts and behaviors, and countless
The issue of abortion in the United States has been one that has courted controversy and created a public, ethical, and moral division in our American society and culture. Different opinions and views on this contraceptive subject has brought on multitudinous moral and ethical arguments. Morally, many people in our modern culture believe that if the mother of the unborn child has certain mental issues or health issues, it is suitable for that mother to terminate the life of her unborn child for the better health of the baby and for the mother herself. However; once an unborn fetus is aborted, the symptoms after an abortion have long-term and lasting impacts on the mother that can worsen the mother 's health and mental stability. After an abortion, many mothers have experienced extreme sadness and anger, periods of long-term depression and regret, and some have
Some studies purport higher rates of depression and suicide among women post-abortion. Post-abortive women were more likely to land in a higher risk category for depression, according to an analysis of the National Study of
Many studies have been done on the psychological effects of abortion and they all seem to say the same thing; woman who have abortions are more likely to develop mental health issues such as sleeping disorders, nervous disorders, and regrets about their decision (Abortion Risks: a list of major psychological complications related to abortion). This is an excerpt from the article ‘Abortion Risks: a list of major psychological complications related to abortion’ from AfterAbortion.org;
One of the most common physical complications due to abortion is breast cancer. Many people don't agree that abortion can be a cause of breast cancer, but Dr. Joel Brind, an expert on the abortion-breast cancer link concluded through one of his studies that women who aborted their first pregnancies had a 30-50% higher risk of getting breast cancer (Brind). While that may be concerning, by far one of the most distressing effects of abortion on a women's psychical health is death. It is reported that legal abortion is the fifth leading cause of maternal death in the U.S. (Kaunitz). Something that can have an effect as serious as death is a definite concerning
It is unquestionable that the loss of fetus regardless of the congenital anomalies can induce intense grief. Ring-Cassidy and Gentles (2002) concurred that selective abortion are accompanied by feelings of guilt and exasperation which consequentially leads to depression, a common psychological disturbance following selective abortion. This is exemplified by studies which have prove that 92% of women and 84% of men suffered from depression after abortion procedures while in another study, it was reported that 10 out of 48 women had to receive psychiatric treatment. This indicates that selective abortion increases the vulnerability of parents to mental disorders which can ultimately lead to suicide. In addition, After Abortion (2015) also emphasized that women are 2.5 times more likely to be at risk of cervical, ovarian and liver cancer due to selective abortion procedures. Abortion procedures can cause cervical and uterine damage which greatly elevates the risk of complications in later pregnancies. Namely, premature delivery and obstruction of normal placenta development which are the main causes of handicapped newborns. Therefore, selective abortion based on congenital defects cannot be justified as it deteriorates parents’ mental and physical
Various studies have been conducted to show the psychological effects following an abortion. According to the results some women experience depression and anxiety. These psychological effects reflect on several factors. Abortion may relieve stress by ending an unwanted pregnancy, but the event itself may simultaneously be experienced as a stressor causing anxiety grief, guilt, despair and anger. These factors could lead to depression, as feelings of powerless, anger and self-condemnation are emotions that underlie depression. Controversies exist whether abortion is linked with mental health or not. Future research requires a better understanding of the conditions that lead to unwanted pregnancy and abortion with the ultimate goal of improving women’s lives and well being.
This evidence debunked the myth that most abortion will result in mental pain and leave the women with a sense of regret. So abortion causes some level of mental pain, but is the distress coming from the abortion itself or some outside factor? The answer, according to an American Psychological Association article titled Mental Health and Abortion, is that the depression is not coming directly from the abortion but from other factors surrounding abortion. “TFMHA reviewed no evidence sufficient to support the claim that an observed association between abortion history and mental health was caused by the abortion… as opposed to other factors.” A woman could have a low mental health due to many factors. “Those factors included perceptions of stigma, need for secrecy, and low or anticipated social support for the abortion decision.” stated the American Psychological Association. This evidence shows that abortion doesn’t cause any mental health issues. Even though we ban abortion, these mental health factors still exist. Most of the links between abortion and mental health aren’t caused by the abortion itself, but by outside
The entire article is devoted to evaluation the existing relationship between induced abortion and the mental health of the women. In essence, the article addresses two issues; the risks of abortion in comparison to the risks of considering the alternatives and sources of the different response from the women after abortion. In return, the article seeks to reflect the American Psychology Association Task Force on Mental Health and Abortion of 2008. The article reflects on these empirical evidences and suggests that they are not accurate and do not explore the real courses behind mental health and abortion. Therefore, it is an important source to review because it suggests that the mental health risks among women who have legal, single and first-trimester abortion of the unwanted pregnancies is less greater or intense that those of the women who deliver the unwanted pregnancies. In this case, the article reports that there is no evidence linking abortion to mental health problems and that most of the women who terminate their pregnancies barely experience mental problems but some to experience implying that the mental health problem is associated with pre-existing conditions of the abortion. In this case, the information presented in the article suggests the importance of understanding the varied abortion experiences
Even people who think abortion should be legal has admitted that abortion makes you unhappy. After getting an abortion women don't talk about it as much as they should which leads to depression and other mental health issues like PASS (Post abortion stress syndrome). It is a name given to describe the psychological side effects of abortion. abortion clinics will not admit that women suffer from these kinds of things after an abortion but the British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology said that “Almost half of all women experience psychological conflicts, such as guilt or regret, for a minimum of 8 weeks.” Almost all women experience anxiety or depression after an abortion. Some woman have signs of depression and don't even realize it. If someone has gotten an abortion done before the book ‘101 reasons to NOT have an abortion’ by Serena Gaefke listed some side effects that relate to PASS to see if you suffer from
Every fetus from the moment of conception is a human with their own rights as a citizen. The world has come to an agreement that it is morally wrong to kill another human being. Therefore abortion is morally wrong because they are taking another human's right to live. From the view of the human community, we are not extending the equality of human rights to the unborn children if we make it legal to kill them before they even have a voice. Not to say that all forms of taking a human life are considered to be morally and ethically wrong, for instance in war or self-defense. If there is an instance where the mother and baby will die if the baby is not surgically removed and it dies that is not a situation where