Physically? If you are a young, healthy person, probably not. However, complications may arise. There is always a risk.
Emotionally, however, there may be problems. Many women have sincere regrets after an abortion.
2007-12-19 07:02:36
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answered by kja63 7
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Vacuum aspiration is the most common abortion technique in use today. In this procedure a suction tube is inserted through the dilated cervix into the womb. A powerful vacuum tears the placenta from the uterus and dismembers the body of the developing child, sucking the pieces into an attached jar. There is a risk that the uterus can be punctured during the procedure. Also, the abortionist must take care that all the body parts are removed from the womb, as infection and hemorrhage can occur if fetal or placental tissue is left in the uterus.
Maybe this will not cause you a problem?
2007-12-19 15:09:56
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answered by BillyTheKid 6
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The sooner you have an abortion, the safer and easier it is. If you wait and have to have the abortion surgically, there are risk factors as with any surgical procedure.
"The most common, immediate, and short-term complications include excessive bleeding, chronic and acute infections, intense pain, high fever, convulsions, shock, coma, incomplete removal of the baby or placenta (which can cause life-threatening infections and sterility), pelvic inflammatory disease, punctured or torn uteruses, and even death.
Abortion can also result in uterine scarring, a weakened cervix, blocked fallopian tubes, and other damage to reproductive organs that can make it difficult to conceive or carry a child to term in the future. This latent morbidity of abortion results in long-term and sometimes permanent damage.
Women who have had abortions also experience more ectopic (tubal) pregnancies, infertility, hysterectomies, stillbirths, miscarriages, and premature births (the leading cause of birth defects) than women who have not had abortions. Abortion has also been linked to increased risks of developing breast, cervical, and uterine cancer."
I hope you make the right decision. I have never seen it written that you can't have an abortion before 4 weeks of pregnancy...One of the methods of abortion involves taking an abortion pill under a doctor's supervision.
2007-12-19 15:26:48
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answered by Eva A 5
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Anytime an abortion is done, there can be risks and complications, When the abortion is done, scarring can occur & if that happens, it can prevent or complicate you having any more babies. Think about what you are doing before you go through with it. Is abortion the only way or can you consider adoption?
2007-12-19 15:02:31
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answered by Jessica 5
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I noticed you're asking an awful lot of questions about this....have you missed your period? Have you taken a pregnancy test yet? Until you know if you are pregnant or not, you are just going to upset yourself by worrying about it. Take the test, and then go on from there.
2007-12-19 15:05:12
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answered by Jacqueline D 4
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In the first month you probably wont have any problems physically. As for emotionally, well I guess that's up to you...
2007-12-19 15:02:42
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answered by Mommy to Boys 6
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No, abortion is considered medically safe within the first three months.
2007-12-19 15:06:30
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answered by ssmesq 5
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you mean abort. and no there is no extra risk but if your gonna do it you should do it sooner than later
2007-12-19 15:01:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes approxamately 40% of America will hate you
2007-12-19 15:02:58
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answered by ppw1024 4
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why do you want one?
your body your choice so it's up to you """but consider adoption first""""
2007-12-19 15:02:11
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answered by My Hubby Rob&Son Dakota Robert 5
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