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Abortion - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

By: alien

Abortion

Definition

Abortion means ending a pregnancy so that it does not result in the birth of a child. If a woman thinks she is pregnant but hasn't had a pregnancy test done, she needs to do so as soon as possible. One in three American women will have an abortion by age 45. Abortion is one of the safest medical procedures provided in the United States and Canada today. The term spontaneous abortion, or miscarriage, is used to signify delivery of a nonviable embryo or fetus due to fetal or maternal factors, as opposed to purposely induced abortion.

There are different types of abortion:

* Spontaneous abortion- it is the most people refer to as a miscarriage is the loss of a fetus before 5 months. It is often caused by problems with the fetus or with the maternal environment in which it is growing.
* Stillborn birth (stillbirth) is usually considered to be the death of a fetus after 5 months gestation while still in the uterus (womb).
* Induced abortion is probably what most people consider "abortion," in that a woman chooses to end a pregnancy.

Causes

Abortion may be due to pathological changes in the ovum, the uterus, or its adnexa one or both to the physical or nervous condition of the woman. And other causes due to diseases either inherited or acquired to any infectious, contagious, or inflammatory disease; to shock, injury, or accident.

If you have multiple abortions in your herd, chances are pretty good that the cause will be found in this short list. Adding to relationship problems is the effect of another pregnancy among women who have opted or have been coerced into an abortion. The second pregnancy often leads to another abortion. Studies display several concerns regarding the effect of abortion on women.

Aspergillosis
Brucellosis
Campylobacter fetus
Chlamydial abortion
Epididymitis
Leptospirosis
Nocardiosis
Salmonellosis
Toxoplasmosis
Trichmoniasis

Symptoms

If a woman has an abortion at anytime, her chance of developing breast cancer goes up by at least 50%
Vaginal bleeding
Abdominal pain, low-back pain, severe menstrual-like cramping
Passage of blood clots or tissue from the vagina
Nausea and sometimes vomiting
Sleep or eating disorders
Avoidance of pregnant women, men, doctors, children or baby clothing
Difficulty forgiving others or accepting God's forgiveness for yourself
Fear of punishment from God
Inability to tolerate the sound of a vacuum cleaner or a dentist's drill
Suicidal thoughts
Frequent or uncontrollable crying
Nightmares or flashbacks
Feelings of helplessness or isolation

Treatment

In the event of spontaneous abortion, the tissue passed from the vagina should be examined to determine the source of the tissue (fetal vs. hydatidiform mole) and if any fetal tissue remains in the uterus (incomplete abortion).

Sepia is one of our most important remedies as a preventive of miscarriage. It is indicated by nervous irritability, laxness of tissues and a sense of weight in the anus. Belladonna.

The woman will need to see a doctor about one to six weeks after the abortion to make sure all is well.


Alien writes for women health care. He also writes for home remedies and you can get more information on beauty advice .

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