Before having any medical procedure, you need to consider all the facts. What are the side effects and risks, and would there be a lasting impact on your life? The same is true for abortion. It is a medical procedure that you should fully understand before proceeding. What Are the Facts? Every woman will react
How Will Abortion Affect Me Mentally?
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I Don’t Want To Be Pregnant Is Abortion My Only Option?
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If you are already pregnant, the only way to stop it intentionally is with an abortion. However, you do not have to make a hasty decision. You have time to contemplate your options and seek information to help you make an informed decision. You are not alone. At Spero Medical, we can assist you during
Why Talk to Us About Abortion?
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Having an abortion has the potential for physical and mental health risks. Getting as much information as possible is essential if you are considering one. For instance, did you know it’s possible to have an incomplete abortion? An incomplete abortion means the procedure terminates the pregnancy, but not all of the pregnancy and tissue comes
How Can I Recover Emotionally from an Abortion?
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Abortion can be a difficult decision. Sometimes, women feel pressured into aborting when that would not be the choice they would typically make. What Are Conditions That Often Cause Emotional Issues After Abortion? If you’re struggling after an abortion, you are not alone. Researchers have found that women in the following situations are more at
How Do I Tell My Parents I’m Pregnant?
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Finding out you’re pregnant, particularly if it’s unexpected, can stir a whirlwind of emotions. The prospect of sharing this news with your parents might feel daunting, with worries about judgment or their reaction. Despite the challenges, opening up to your parents about your pregnancy can pave the way for invaluable support and guidance. To make
3 Things You Need To Consider Before Having An Abortion
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Safeguarding your health is the number one priority when discovering you’re unexpectedly pregnant. That’s why before you consider an abortion, find out if you’re eligible, get an ultrasound, and STD/STI testing. 1. Are You Eligible for a Medication Abortion? There are many scenarios where the abortion pill method (medication abortion) wouldn’t be the right procedure
Is Abortion or Adoption Right for Me?
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If you’re facing an unplanned pregnancy and don’t think parenting is an option, your other choices are abortion or adoption. Choosing between these two options comes with challenges, but being fully informed about each choice is the best way to decide. Read on to learn more about the essentials you need to know when deciding
What Are the Signs of an Incomplete Abortion?
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An incomplete abortion is a potential risk associated with medical abortion (also known as the “abortion pill”). If you’re considering abortion, it’s essential to be aware of the signs of incomplete abortion so you can protect your health and make an informed decision about how to move forward in your pregnancy. Read on to learn
What Are the Mental Health Effects of Abortion?
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An abortion is a serious medical decision with potential physical and mental health effects. When considering an abortion for your unplanned pregnancy, you must be aware of possible side effects and risks. Women have reported increased anxiety, depression, and other mental health issues after an abortion. Learn how to tell if you may be mentally
What are the Different Types of Abortion?
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Understanding abortion, the procedures and the risks is important along your pregnancy decision journey. You need the facts to make a confident decision. There are two major types of abortion: medical and surgical abortion. 1. Medical Abortion Medical abortion uses two drugs, mifepristone and misoprostol, to terminate a pregnancy. Mifepristone blocks progesterone, a hormone that
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