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Abortions Today Are Safer Than Ever

December 10, 2014 By Janet Vasquez Leave a Comment

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Abortions Today Are safer Than Ever1

Abortions today are safer than ever, a new research claims. Specialists behind the study noted that even a colonoscopy has more health risks than a common abortion.

Researchers from the University of California San Francisco analyzed 54,911 different abortion procedures all throughout 2009 and 2010. The patients that were part of the trial were inspected for six weeks after experiencing a fetus removal.

The discoveries of their exploration uncovered that only 2.1 percent of all subjects had endured some health problems during the abortion with just 0.23 percent of them having suffered a severe complication. Hospitalization and blood transfusions were the issues viewed as significant medical complication in this given research.

However, abortions induced through medications had the uppermost complications rate, respectively 5.2%. The authors of the study said that these issues were negligible and predictable. More specifically abortions were not completed by a single dose so women required an additional one to finalize the abortions.

According to the results of this medical inquiry, abortion complications are so uncommon that are more secure than tonsils removals which have a 9% rate of complications or taking out a wisdom tooth that has a 7% complications rate.

Ushma Upadhyay, fellow professor at Advancing New Standards in Reproductive Health a project at the University of California San Francisco underlined that the study gathered complete information with respect to catch up data about ladies included in the study.  Even so, the team responsible for the research still came up with low complications rate.

The researchers additionally concluded that abortion complications are extremely unusual due to the way in which medical interventions are performed. In light of these findings it is now questionable if further rules for increasing patient’s safety during abortions are required.

Out of the total number of subjects 97% had undergone the procedure in clinics or doctor’s offices  while 3%  went to a hospital.

A statement from the researchers held that  numerous states in U.S. recently  enforced regulations  aiming at decreasing access to abortion. Some of these new rules requested medics to have exchange understandings or conceding benefits with hospitals  or to amend their clinic in order to be equipped similarly to an ambulatory surgical center

According to those behind this study these sorts of limitations led to women travelling longer distances to have the procedure completed or even attempt to induce miscarriage on their own which obviously can be very unsafe.

The findings of the study were published Last Friday in the journal Obsetrics & Gynecology and is considered  one of the most important studies regarding abortion in recent years.

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About Janet Vasquez

Janet hasn’t had the happiest of childhoods. Her parents shipped her off to a girl-only boarding school when she was merely a child. After a few years spent with the nuns she unexpectedly remained pregnant and was kicked from the school. But this didn’t hinder her.

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