Pregnancy Termination: The Dual Method of Performing a Termination of Pregnancy, the Concept of an “Induced Miscarriage”, the Length of Time Permitted to Select a Pharmacological Termination of Pregnancy, the Medication Which Permits a Termination of Pregnancy Within a Residential Setting, the First Step of a Residential Termination of Pregnancy, the Second Step of a Residential Termination of Pregnancy, the Traditional Strategy of the Pro Life Political Movement, the Possibility of Some Healthcare Practitioners Disseminating Misinformation to Discourage the Termination of Pregnancies the Lack of Evidence for This Hypothesis, the Length of Time Required for a Surgical Termination of Pregnancy, the Reason the Majority of Patients Prefer Surgical Termination of Pregnancy, How a Surgical Termination of Pregnancy Works, the Rarity of Complications Occurring During or Post a Surgical Termination of Pregnancy, One of the Most Important Safety Concerns of the Surgical Termination of Pregnancy Procedure, the Final Step of the Termination of Pregnancy Process for Physicians, the Reason Physicians Examine the Tissue Removed Post Termination of a Pregnancy, the Period When a Fetus Develops Recognizable Human Anatomy, the Problem Associated With the Pro Life Movement, and the Importance of Reviewing the Arguments Proposed by Professional Healthcare Practitioners Regarding the Termination of Pregnancies

Abortions can be carried out in 2 ways, either surgically or pharmacologically by taking medication. Pharmacologically speaking, the secondary option is indicative of an induced miscarriage. Women can choose this option until 10 weeks into their pregnancy. The medication Mifepristone RU486 (prinounced “miff-eh-priss-stone”) was approved by the Federal Drug Administration in 2000, and allows women to undergo the abortion procedure within the privacy of their own home. Mifepristone is taken first ...


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