According to, http://www.justfacts.com/abortion.asp The average term of a full …show more content…
After the procedure, you experience abdominal pain, cramping, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, spotting and bleeding. There are also very serious physical consequences that could happen to you. Heavy or persistent bleeding, infection, damage to the cervix, scarring of the uterine lining, damage to other organs and possible death. Over 400 women have died in the United States because of abortion procedures. Women who have an abortion have an insanely difficult time getting pregnant later on and typically have a lot of miscarriages. 85% of women go through emotional trauma and regret after the abortion is finished, and many have to go through counseling sessions. These serious complications happen to over half of the women who have an …show more content…
With adoption, you can give birth to your baby and then be guaranteed it will go into a safe home. You know it will go into a safe home because your baby’s new parents will have to have background checks, home checks and all sorts of checks to make sure that the baby will be in a loving environment. Some quotes about adoption from the parents that adopted the child into their lives are… “They may not have my smile, they may not have my eyes, but they have all my heart.” “Adopting one child won’t change the world: but for that child, the world will change”. These quotes just prove that adoption is such a good choice over abortion. Most moms get worried about not seeing their child once adopted, or that their child will be angry with them. You can’t guarantee your child won’t be upset with you but, you can do an open adoption which is where you can have the adoptive parents send pictures to you of your child. You can have visits with your child on certain occasions. Best part is, you can decide how much contact you want to have with your child in an open adoption.