*"Sequelae" means "secondary consequences or results"
IMMEDIATE COMPLICATIONS:
Approximately ten percent of women undergoing elective abortion will suffer immediate complications, of which approximately one-fifth (two percent) are considered life-threatening.
The nine most common major complications which can occur at the time of an abortion are
The most common "minor" complications include
Women who have multiple abortions face a much greater risk of experiencing these complications. This point is especially noteworthy since approximately 45 percent of all abortions are for repeat abortions. 12
BREAST CANCER
The risk of breast cancer almost doubles after one abortion, and rises even further with two or more abortions. 2 For more information on the research regarding abortion and breast cancer go to these websites. www.abortionbreastcancer.com or hometown.aol.com/dfjoseph/brind.html
CERVICAL, OVARIAN, AND LIVER CANCER
Women with one abortion face a 2.3 relative risk of cervical cancer, compared to non-aborted women, and women with two or more abortions face a 4.92 relative risk. Similar elevated risks of ovarian and liver cancer have also been linked to single and multiple abortions. 3
UTERINE PERFORATION
Between two and three percent of all abortion patients may suffer perforation of their uterus, yet most of these injuries will remain undiagnosed and untreated unless laparoscopic visualization is performed. The risk of uterine perforation is increased for women who have previously given birth and for those who receive general anesthesia at the time of the abortion. 4,5
CERVICAL LACERATIONS
Significant cervical lacerations requiring sutures occur in at least one percent of first trimester abortions. Lesser lacerations, or micro fractures, which would normally not be treated may also result in long-term reproductive damage. The risk of cervical damage is greater for teenagers, for second trimester abortions, and when practitioners fail to use laminaria for dilation of the cervix. 6
PLACENTA PREVIA
Abortion increases the risk of placenta previa in later pregnancies (a life-threatening condition for both the mother and her wanted pregnancy) by seven to fifteen fold. Abnormal development of the placenta due to uterine damage increases the risk of fetal malformation, perinatal death, and excessive bleeding during labor. 7
COMPLICATIONS OF LABOR
Women who had one, two, or more previous induced abortions are, respectively, 1.89, 2.66, or 2.03 times more likely to have a subsequent pre-term delivery, compared to women who carry to term. Pre-term delivery increases the risk of neo-natal death and handicaps. 15
HANDICAPPED NEWBORNS IN LATER PREGNANCIES
Abortion is associated with cervical and uterine damage which may increase the risk of premature delivery, complications of labor and abnormal development of the placenta in later pregnancies. 8
ECTOPIC PREGNANCY
Abortion is significantly related to an increased risk of subsequent ectopic pregnancies. Ectopic pregnancies, in turn, are life-threatening and may result in reduced fertility. 9
PELVIC INFLAMMATORY DISEASE (PID)
PID is a potentially life-threatening disease which can lead to an increased risk of ectopic pregnancy and reduced fertility. 10
ENDOMETRITIS
Endometritis (infection of the endometrium) is a post-abortion risk for all women, but especially for teenagers, who are 2.5 times more likely than women ages 20 to 29 to acquire endometritis following abortion. 11
LOWER GENERAL HEALTH
In a survey of 1,428 women researchers found that pregnancy loss, and particularly losses due to induced abortion, was significantly associated with an overall lower health. Multiple abortions correlated to an even lower evaluation of "present health." These findings support previous research which reported that during the year following an abortion, women visited their family doctors 80 percent more for all reasons and 180 percent more for psychosocial reasons. 14
INCREASED RISK FOR CONTRIBUTING HEALTH RISK FACTORS
Abortion is significantly linked to behavioral changes such as promiscuity, smoking, drug abuse, and eating disorders which all contribute to increased risks of health problems.
INCREASED RISKS FOR TEENAGERS
Teenagers, who account for about 30 percent of all abortions, are also at much high risk of suffering many abortion-related complications. 13
DEATH
Legal abortion is reported as the fifth leading cause of maternal death in the United States, though in fact, it is recognized that most abortion-related deaths are not officially reported as such. 2
FACT SHEET Courtesy of the Elliot Institute, PO Box 7348, Springfield, IL 62791
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Sources
Abortion Risks and Complications, copyright 1997, 2000 Elliot Institute. Compiled by David C. Reardon, Ph.D.
Additional material is posted at www.afterabortion.org
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