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Hi John,
We know you know a lot about repro rights, but here are five surprising facts about abortion you may not have heard before!
Abortion is far safer than giving birth
In developed countries where abortion is legally permitted and health-care providers are trained to offer safe services, the risk of dying from an abortion procedure is less than 2 in 100,000—making it far safer than a shot of penicillin. A woman’s risk of death due to pregnancy and childbirth is nine times higher.*
*According to the World Health Organization
People have fewer abortions when the procedure becomes more readily available
It seems counter-intuitive, we know. This is because availability of abortion normally goes hand in hand with availability of contraception and family planning services.
Having an abortion can be as simple as taking a few pills
Medication abortion, or abortion with pills, is a safe and effective way to end a pregnancy that is on the rise globally because it meets women’s need for abortion on their own terms.
The vast majority of people who have had an abortion do not regret it years later
Despite the false narrative that people will grow to regret their abortion over time, research consistently shows that the vast majority of people report feeling positive or no particular feelings at all about their abortion.
It’s far less political in some places outside the United States
In some countries, like Nepal, abortion is viewed first and foremost as an essential component of women’s health care. Some public health-care systems offer the service free of charge.
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