
Abortions are usually a choice to prevent health risks to the mother and the child or, in a number of cases, to prevent an unwanted pregnancy. It is normal for these women to hope for children in the future. Women who opt for medical abortions usually worry if those pills can affect their fertility or the ability to support a child. The common myths that cause this anxiety are: 1. Abortion medication causes hormonal fluctuations. The body will not be able to function the same again These pills do work by competitively inhibiting the function of pregnancy-sustaining hormones. This is exhibited by intensified mood swings during the course of the medicines. But, it is not a long-lasting effect. The … Continue reading
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