With the progress of society and the opening of people's sexual awareness, many young men and women will have sex before marriage, especially unmarried children, which will inevitably lead to pregnancy. Generally, women will undergo abortion after pregnancy, which is a harmful operation to the human body. In normal times, we should try to avoid pregnancy. What are the harms of abortion to the human body? Let's take a look. Injury during surgery: bladder injury If the uterus is perforated during an abortion, the bladder can also be perforated, which can lead to peritonitis (an infection of the abdominal lining) with associated pain, life-threatening consequences, and the need for plastic surgery to repair the problem. Intestinal damage If the uterus is perforated during an abortion, the intestine may also be perforated. This can cause nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, fever, blood in the stool, peritonitis (an infection of the lining of the abdomen), and death if not treated promptly. A section of the intestine may be removed, and a temporary or permanent colostomy (an abdominal surgical procedure to repair the intestine) may be placed in the abdomen. Dangers after surgery: breast cancer Women who have had artificial abortions have a significantly higher incidence of breast cancer in their old age than those who have not had artificial abortions. In the United States, the incidence of breast cancer has increased by 50% since abortion was legalized in 1973. Hazards after surgery: Ectopic pregnancy (tubal pregnancy, ectopic pregnancy) An ectopic pregnancy is a pregnancy that occurs outside the uterus. After an abortion, there is an 8 to 20 times greater chance of an ectopic pregnancy. If not detected in time, an ectopic pregnancy can rupture, and without emergency surgery, it can cause massive bleeding and lead to death. Statistics show that the incidence of ectopic pregnancy increases by 30% after one abortion, and by 160% after two or more abortions. In the United States, the incidence of ectopic pregnancy has tripled since abortion became legal. In 1970, the incidence was 4.8 per 1,000, and by 1980 it had risen to 14.5 per 1,000. |
<<: What are the harms of abortion to the body? Women should be aware of these hazards of abortion
What causes lower back pain during menstruation? ...
Symptoms of dysmenorrhea are common in women duri...
Are you one of those people who sits for long per...
Long-term untreated gynecological diseases may in...
Although Donna is not a mother yet, a large group...
Many people probably have a concept: the choleste...
What are the dangers of mild cervical hypertrophy...
The presence of blood clots during menstruation m...
Can uterine fibroids disappear? Whether uterine f...
The thickness of the endometrium generally change...
Prolactin actually refers to a hormone secreted b...
Lie flat on the ground, bend your knees, and plac...
I believe many women know that pelvic inflammator...
The dangers of vaginal candidiasis The main harm ...
Primary amenorrhea brings serious harm to women a...