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Mental Health After the Abortion

Psychological responses following an abortion are very different: from mourning to feelings of relief. Read about mental health after the abortion.
Mental health after the abortion is different with every patient Responses to an abortion are very different, although we often expect (if not demand) suffering, a guilty conscience and perhaps even shame. Regret and feelings of relief are the most common emotions that women have after the abortion. Even if a woman does not tell anyone about her abortion, she can still feel the general social atmosphere teaching her that she has to feel guilt after the abortion....Mental Health After the Abortion
Spontaneous Abortion or Miscarriage

About a fifth of pregnant women experience bleeding in the first twenty weeks of pregnancy, and around half of the pregnancies end with a miscarriage. Why do you miscarry?
Although miscarriages are not common, the risk always exists. One out of twelve confirmed pregnancies ends in miscarriage, usually in the first 12 days. What is a miscarriage? Spontaneous abortion or miscarriage is defined as the spontaneous loss of a foetus before 24 weeks. After that period, it is not defined as a miscarriage but later miscarriage or stillbirth, when a baby dies in the uterus. When can it happen? Most miscarriages happen in the second and third...Spontaneous Abortion or Miscarriage
I am pregnant – what are my options?

You do not know what to do? Perhaps the options below will help you in making the decision for which you do are running out of time.
Unplanned pregnancy is surely a very complicated and difficult situation for every woman (as well as for her partner). The decision on what to do has to be fast and right, as only in this way you can leave all the options open. A fast and right decision is also important, because slow action may have psychological as well as physical consequences. It is also recommended that you talk to different people – perhaps the women who were in a similar situation, partners, doctors,...I am pregnant – what are my options?






















