Last post we talked about part one of the the possible side effects of abortion which was a review of the possible physical side effects of abortion. This week we are sharing part two, an article from the American Pregnancy Association that reviews the possible emotional side effects from abortion. As the article notes, if you are considering an abortion, one of the best things to do is get help and talk to others. Make an appointment with our caring staff to discuss your options in a safe environment without any pressure.

 

 

The emotional side effects of an abortion will vary from one woman to another. Some women report a sense of relief after having an abortion. The reasons for relief also vary from woman to woman.

 

When talking about emotional side effects following an abortion, most people are wondering about negative side effects. Their question is, “What are the potential emotional or psychological risks following an abortion?”

 

Emotional and psychological effects are more common than physical side effects and can range from mild regret to more serious complications like depression. It is important to discuss these risks with a trained professional who can address your questions and concerns. Abortion and emotional side effects are just as real as physical side effects.

 

One important factor related to the vulnerability of negative emotional or psychological effects has to do with your belief about the baby inside. For those that believe it is not a baby until it is born, they have less of a chance of negative consequences. However for those who believe it is a baby versus just growing tissue they are more vulnerable for negative effects.

 

What Are The Potential Emotional And Psychological Side Effects Following An Abortion?

 

The following is a list of potential emotional and psychological side effects of an abortion. The intensity or duration of these effects will vary from one person to another. Potential side effects include:

 

  • Regret
  • Anger
  • Guilty feelings
  • Shame
  • Sense of loneliness or isolation
  • Loss of self confidence
  • Insomnia or nightmares
  • Relationship issues
  • Suicidal thoughts and feelings
  • Eating disorders
  • Depression
  • Anxiety

 

Are There Individuals Who Are More Prone To Experience Emotional Side Effects?

 

It is possible for anyone to experience an unexpected emotional or psychological side effect following an abortion. Women commonly report that the abortion procedure affected them more than they expected. However, some individuals are more susceptible to experiencing some type of emotional or psychological struggle. Women with a higher probability of having a negative emotional or psychological side effect include:

 

  • Individuals with previous emotional or psychological issues
  • Individuals who have been coerced, forced or persuaded to get an abortion
  • Individuals with religious beliefs that conflict with abortion
  • Individuals with moral or ethical views that conflict with abortion
  • Individuals who obtain an abortion in the later stages of pregnancy
  • Individuals without support from significant others or their partner
  • Women obtaining an abortion for genetic or fetal abnormalities

 

What Are The Recommendations For Someone Considering An Abortion?

 

Get Help – Probably the most important thing you can do when facing an unplanned pregnancy is to communicate with trained professionals who can answer your questions and discuss your individual circumstances with you.

 

Avoid Isolation – If you are experiencing an unplanned pregnancy, you might have the tendency to withdraw from others, to keep the matter a secret and try to face the issue alone. Although it can be difficult, try to stay connected with family and friends who can support you. Too much isolation under these circumstances can lead to depression.

 

Evaluate Your Circumstances – Evaluate your circumstances to see if they include any of the situations listed previously regarding individuals who are more likely to experience one or more side effects. Discuss your situation with someone who can help you give you perspective and understanding.

 

Avoid Pressure – Avoid people who are pressuring you you to do what they think is best. Whether you opt to parent, place your baby, or have an abortion, you are the one who is going to have to live with your choice.

 

Talk to Others – See if you can find someone who has gone through an unplanned pregnancy or had an abortion to find out what it was like for them.

 

*From http://americanpregnancy.org/unplannedpregnancy/abortionemotionaleffects.html