I found this article I though was
interesting. I wonder why women are not
told all of the after effects an abortion
might have on them BEFORE they get an
abortion.
IT'S BEEN NEARLY 20 YEARS since Surgeon
General C. Everett Koop concluded that
research on the psychological effects of
abortion was entirely inadequate for
drawing any general conclusions about
either the efficacy or the dangers of
abortion.
Since then, important empirical research
has been conducted that points to a
significant correlation between a woman's
abortion experience and subsequent
psychological maladjustment.
For example, a Canadian study found that a
higher number of abortions were correlated
both with poor long-term health and with
the need to obtain professional help in
dealing with the losses.
Another study in the non-partisan American
Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse reported
an increase in substance abuse experienced
by post-abortive women. Women who had no
history of substance abuse prior to their
first pregnancy were, on average, twice as
likely to abuse alcohol, more than twice
as likely to abuse marijuana, and nearly
three times as likely to use cocaine, as
women who did not abort. In fact, there
have been dozens of recent studies
confirming the strong association between
abortion and subsequent drug and alcohol
abuse, which, in turn, are strongly
correlated with depression.
In another study that accounted for prior
mental health problems, post-abortive
women were found to be much more likely to
attempt suicide. Gissler et al. discovered
that while the mean annual suicide rate
among Finnish women was 11.3 per 100,000,
the rates associated with women who
obtained an abortion (34.7) were
significantly higher than in the
population.
What's more, research indicates that
minors who abort may be at even greater
risk than the female population at large.
A host of studies conducted over the past
10 years show girls who abort are at
increased risk of substantial
psychological reactions and even clinical
depression. For example, a 2000 study by
Reardon and Cougle found that long-term
psychological effects were more common
among women who had an abortion as an
adolescent than among those who had
carried an adolescent pregnancy to term.
Finally, in a study I conducted last year
(which appears in the current issue of the
Georgetown Public Policy Review), I
compare the long-term psychological
consequences of teenage abortion with
those of teenage childbirth.
I found that while at first glance early
experiences of abortion and childbirth
were similar as regards to their effects
on women's long-term psychological health,
when additional statistically significant
variables were accounted for, such as
pre-disposition to depression, physical
health, and life satisfaction measures,
early childbearing proved not to be a
determinate of long-term depression. On
the other hand, even after accounting for
a wide-range of significant variables that
affect depression, an early abortion
experience was still associated with a
higher level of adult depression symptoms.
What this means is that if a woman who
gave birth as a teen was depressed years
later, it was usually due to dire
financial straits or relationship problems
and not to the fact that she bore a child
at an early age. Conversely, if a woman
who aborted her first child as a teen was
depressed years later, it was probably not
due to financial difficulties, poor
physical health or a negative sense of
efficacy. Instead, her depression could be
linked directly to the abortion experience
itself.
Also, I found that on average, all else
being equal, a woman who aborted at or
before the age of 20 had a depression
score 15 percent higher than a woman who
did not become pregnant as a youth.
These results make sense because while
most cultures have slowly come to consider
abortion as a normal and acceptable part
of reproductive women's health care, the
real psychological effects that aborting
one's child has on a mother can never be
completely avoided.
UNFORTUNATELY, THE PUBLIC IS largely
unaware of these important findings, and,
even worse, doctors still rarely inform
women considering abortion about the
strong abortion/depression link.
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Jolie_3110
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Posted: 07-09-07 07:44am
You are spot on! I am pro choice but I
dont have much choice as I have had an
abortion. Absolutely nothing like this was
said to me by any of the doctors I saw and
there was no after support either.
I didnt feel the extremes like you have
posted here but I did, after a period of
time feel extreme guilt and becoming
pregnant after an abortion was a very hard
thing to deal with, even though I wanted
this baby very much.
Women need to be made aware exactly what
it can be like after an abortion
emotionally as well as physically. Another
thing they need to be advised about is
that these feelings can suddenly arise
years after the abortion itself. Not
enough is explained and most aftercare is
not satisfactory.
Alot of women go through abortions and
dont regret a thing. Thats great for them
but for the others it can be a sad lonely
place to be!
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meblonde01
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Posted: 07-09-07 07:52am
Jolie_3110
wrote:
You are spot on! I am pro
choice but I dont have much choice as I
have had an abortion. Absolutely nothing
like this was said to me by any of the
doctors I saw and there was no after
support either.
I didnt feel the extremes like you have
posted here but I did, after a period of
time feel extreme guilt and becoming
pregnant after an abortion was a very hard
thing to deal with, even though I wanted
this baby very much.
Women need to be made aware exactly what
it can be like after an abortion
emotionally as well as physically. Another
thing they need to be advised about is
that these feelings can suddenly arise
years after the abortion itself. Not
enough is explained and most aftercare is
not satisfactory.
Alot of women go through abortions and
dont regret a thing. Thats great for them
but for the others it can be a sad lonely
place to be!
I know,, and some women never have
children later in life because of the
guilt of what they did..
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Jules
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Posted: 07-09-07 07:58am
I have frequently come across pro-choicers
who refuse to entertain women who admit to
feeling guilt and depression afollowing an
abortion. Their view is that 'it was your
choice, deal with it'. I don't think this
if fair at all as abortion is literally a
life changing event and I think it's
perfectly natural for a woman to grieve
her child and what could have been.
I have never had an abortion myself and I
don't think I ever could now but if I'd
fallen pregnant as a teenager, who knows?
I don't like abortion, it pains me that it
happens, but unfotunately it is something
that will always happen as long as there
are human females getting pregnant.
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Jolie_3110
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Joined: 04 Dec 2005 Posts: 1755 Location: Essex, England
Posted: 07-09-07 10:07am
Jules
wrote:
I have frequently come
across pro-choicers who refuse to
entertain women who admit to feeling guilt
and depression afollowing an abortion.
Their view is that 'it was your choice,
deal with it'. I don't think this if fair
at all as abortion is literally a life
changing event and I think it's perfectly
natural for a woman to grieve her child
and what could have been.
I have never had an abortion myself and I
don't think I ever could now but if I'd
fallen pregnant as a teenager, who knows?
I don't like abortion, it pains me that it
happens, but unfotunately it is something
that will always happen as long as there
are human females getting
pregnant.
This is why so many women suffer in
silence too, because they are scared to
say they feel bad for having the abortion.
You would generally get told you deserve
to feel bad or get on with it!. I know
people out there strongly disagree with
abortion and if thats what you believe
then fine. As .Jules said though some
women feel the need to grieve as strange
as that sounds and should be allowed to do
so. Otherwise the only outcome will be
depression.
I constantly felt the need to punish
myself for doing what I did and wouldnt
tell anybody about it. The more I looked
into it the more I found that its quite a
common problem and something, in my
opinion, that needs to be recognised.
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anniek
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Posted: 10-25-07 20:18pm
It seems alot of women don't say anything
because they still feel the need to
justify what they did. I know someone who
will not talk about her last abortion and
I truly think its because she regrets it.
I just wish more would pipe up so ones who
are thinking about it know that there is
much emotion attached.