All about abortions
Or everything you want to know about abortions but were afraid to ask
Most important fact: nobody, absolutely nobody likes having an abortion, and many abortions are avoidable by using the ‘emergency contraceptive pill’ within 72 hours of having unprotected sexual intercourse.
Not using emergency contraception if you are worried that you could be pregnant, is ‘burying your head in the sand’ and hoping for the best. Get down to your family doctor, or any other family doctor, or your local family planning clinic or your local ‘emergency room’ NOW and get yourself the ‘emergency contraceptive pill’. About half of girls under the age of 18 who get pregnant decide to have an abortion, so much, much better to make sure that you do not get pregnant in the first place.
Facts about abortions
There are few subjects which raise more emotion in people than that of abortion. The arguments rage backwards and forwards from ‘it is murder’ to ‘it is the right of every woman to have an abortion if she wants one’.
These arguments all have some truth in them, but dealing with the facts:
- Abortion of foetuses up to the 24th week of pregnancy is legal in England, Scotland and Wales (in Northern Ireland is only legal in exceptional circumstances)
- Abortion is available in these countries subject to the approval of two doctors
- 180,000 legal abortions are carried out in Britain every year
- The majority of abortions are carried out before 12 weeks
Further facts are:
- Legal abortion is very safe for the pregnant woman, and there is very little risk to your health particularly if you have it early on in the pregnancy
- Legal abortion does not normally interfere with you having a baby later on in life
- Legal abortion is free on the National Health Service in England, Scotland and Wales
If you’re thinking about having an abortion
Who to talk to
The laws about having an abortion
The methods of ‘abortion’ that are used
Some useful numbers for more information
Hear and see what young people say about all that stuff
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