Surgical and Chemical Abortion Harms the Woman
A recent study published in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health examined medical claim records for more than 1.9 million women and found that induced abortion of a first pregnancy increases the risk of postpartum mental health problems by 10-35%, kills the baby, and also:
- Aggravates:
- Pre-existing mental illness
- The onset of problems for women with no history of psychiatric disorders
- Pregnancy loss prior to a first live birth:
- Increases the risk of postpartum psychiatric disorders by 10-35%
- Postpartum psychiatric care requiring hospitalization increased by 83%
- Risk is most elevated for women who have given birth within 90 days
- Marked the onset of problems that did not previously exist
- In unresolved memories/emotions and feelings about pregnancy loss:
- Psychosis during a subsequent pregnancy
- Left them shattered with:
- Sadness
- Heartache
- Guilt
- Shame, and
- Anger
- In traumatic cycles of abandonment, rejection and learned to numb themselves with:
- Alcohol, Drugs, Repeat Abortions, Eating disorders
- Depression, Anxiety, Suicidal tendencies
- Permanent physical and reproductive damage
- Inability to have children
- Pregnancy loss is a death experience, the demise of a human:
- Potential
- Relationship
- Responsibility
- Maternal Attachment
- Connectedness
- Loss is rarely experienced without:
- When it comes to abortion; many women will not want to talk about it, even in mental health settings because:
- Abortion is legal
- Presumed to be safe
- Identified as a woman’s “right”
- Problems that occur when women are assaulted by their own natural reactions to their loss cause many women to go into treatment for:
- Anxiety
- Suicidal ideation
- Emergency Room visits are common due to pain and blood loss caused by infections from baby body parts retained in the uterus
- Don’t understand the root of their pain
- Abortion was their choice
- There is no social norm for dealing with an abortion
- Abortion is a deeply private and complex experience
- Women and men have a right to know the risks they face when making an elective decision for abortion before suffering the loss of a child:
- A profound array of complicated mourning may follow
- Counselors and mental health professionals are familiar with the risk factors that predict trauma after an abortion. There are programs that address this specific grief:
- She is not alone
- Her pain or regret is legitimate
- She has a right to heal
- Rachel’s Vineyard: http://www.rachelsvineyard.org/
- Is a psychological and spiritual journey for healing after an abortion
- Is active in more than 80 countries and available in dozens of languages
Dr. Theresa Burke, Ph.D., March 5, 2021