Medical abortion. Medication is taken in early pregnancy to abort the fetus. Medical abortions do not appear to increase the risk of future pregnancy complications. Surgical abortion. A surgical procedure removes the fetus from the uterus through the vagina. It's typically done using suction and a sharp, spoon-shaped tool (curet). read more
Having repeat abortions can raise the risk of life-threatening problems for future pregnancies, according to a study. Women who had three or more were up to three times more likely to have a future baby early – even before 28 weeks in the womb – and of a poor weight. read more
But once again, medical science has proven that abortion does, in fact, harm women – not just emotionally or psychologically or spiritually, but physically. Researchers analyzing 15,000 deliveries have concluded that abortion creates a 30-percent greater likelihood of future pregnancy complications. read more