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“Is abortion the answer?”

Throughout the years, abortion has been a frequent controversy regarding its ethical, moral and social importance. It has been prohibited or restricted in varioussocieties, although abortions are still common even where social pressure or the law opposes them. When people think about the possibility of abortion, usually take it very lightly without consideringthe serious consequences that can affect other people besides the mother and child, who think they are the only ones involved in this big problem but if we analyze it, we realize that actually affects(biopsychosocially) to the person who is going through this trauma, and to the people around her whether it is consciously or unconsciously part of this terrible decision.
The pro-abortion propagandacontinually proclaims the lie that legal abortion is medically "safe" and that legalizing is necessary due to the large number of maternal deaths caused by illegal abortion. This strategy to legalizeabortion is misleadingly called "Motherhood without risks".
Statistically speaking, it is estimated that the immediate risk of these complications are 10%, but the long-term complications are between20% and 50%.
In addition to physical complications, women suffer emotionally and spiritually a process that is called the "post-abortion syndrome."

What is an abortion?

Definition:
An abortion isthe death of a child in the womb, produced during any time period ranging from fertilization (union of the egg and sperm) to the time before birth.

Abortion: Classification

We believe thatabortion can be classified as spontaneous or induced, and legal or illegal. Induced abortion damages women physically and psychologically and could kill them.

Legal abortion

Induced abortion isconsidered legal when performed under decriminalization laws of the country where it is practiced, when performed with her ​​consent, in an accredited center; where there is danger to the pregnant...
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