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abortion
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abortion /abor·tion/ (ah-bor´shun)
1. expulsion from the uterus of the products of conception before the fetus is viable.
2. premature stoppage of a natural or a pathological process.

artificial abortion  induced a.
complete abortion  one in which all the products of conception are expelled from the uterus and identified.
habitual abortion  spontaneous abortion occurring in three or more successive pregnancies, at about the same level of development.
incomplete abortion  that with retention of parts of the products of conception.
induced abortion  that brought on intentionally by medication or instrumentation.
inevitable abortion  a condition in which vaginal bleeding has been profuse and the cervix has become dilated, and abortion will invariably occur.
infected abortion  that associated with infection of the genital tract.
missed abortion  retention in the uterus of an abortus that has been dead for at least eight weeks.
septic abortion  that associated with serious infection of the uterus leading to generalized infection.
spontaneous abortion  that occurring naturally.
therapeutic abortion  that induced for medical considerations.
threatened abortion  a condition in which vaginal bleeding is less than in inevitable abortion and the cervix is not dilated, and abortion may or may not occur.

a·bor·tion (-bôrshn)
n.
1. Induced termination of a pregnancy with destruction of the fetus or embryo; therapeutic abortion.
2. Any of various procedures that result in such a termination of pregnancy.
3. Spontaneous abortion.
4. Cessation of a normal or abnormal process before completion.

abortion
[əbor′shən]
Etymology: L, ab + oriri
the spontaneous or induced termination of pregnancy before the fetus has developed to the stage of viability. Kinds of abortion include habitual abortion, infected abortion, septic abortion, threatened abortion, voluntary abortion. See also complete abortion, elective abortion, incomplete abortion, induced abortion, medical abortion, missed abortion, spontaneous abortion, therapeutic abortion.

abortion
premature expulsion from the uterus of the products of conception; termination of pregnancy before the fetus is viable.

complete abortion
complete expulsion of all the products of conception.
early abortion
abortion within the first third of pregnancy.
epizootic bovine abortion
characterized by serious fetal disease followed by abortion. Endemic in California's coastal range and in the foothill region of the Sierra Nevada, USA. Necropsy findings in the fetus are diagnostic; they include profuse petechiation and severe granulomatous hepatitis. Cause appears to be a novel deltaproteobacterium closely related to members of the order Myxococcales. Transmitted by the tick, Ornithodoros coriaceus. Called also foothill abortion.
habitual abortion
spontaneous abortion occurring in three or more successive pregnancies.
incomplete abortion
abortion in which parts of the products of conception are retained in the uterus.
induced abortion
abortion procured by the veterinarian to eliminate a misalliance, to reduce wastage in animals in a feedlot, to encourage commencement of lactation earlier than would otherwise occur. In cattle manipulation through the rectal wall is a possible way of destroying the viability of the fetus. Induction by the administration of prostaglandins or corticosteroids is more usual. See also pregnancy termination.
infectious abortion
the common causes in the various species are:
cattle
Brucella abortus (brucellosis); Campylobacter fetus subsp. venerealis (vibriosis); Campylobacter fetus subsp. fetus; Leptospira pomona, L. hardjo (leptospirosis); Listeria monocytogenes (listeriosis); Arcanobacterium pyogenes; Aspergillus, Absidia and Mucor spp. (fungal abortion); bovine virus diarrhea virus; infectious bovine rhinotracheitis herpesvirus; Chlamydophila abortus; a deltaproteobacterium (epizootic bovine abortion); Coxiella burnetii (Q fever), Neospora caninum.
sheep and goats
Campylobacter fetus subsp. fetus (vibriosis); Campylobacter jejuni; Chlamydophila abortus (enzootic abortion of ewes); Listeria monocytogenes (listeriosis); Salmonella abortus-ovis; Brucella melitensis; Toxoplasma gondii (toxoplasmosis); Brucella ovis (limited occurrence); bluetongue virus; border disease.
horse
Streptococcus equi subsp zooepidemicus; Actinobacillus equuli, A. equisimilis; Rhodococcus equi; leptospirosis, most commonly the pomona serogroup and less frequently serovar grippotyphosa; equine herpesvirus (EHV1); equine viral arteritis (EVA); equine arteritis; Potomac horse fever; and in the USA the mare reproductive loss syndrome associated with ingestion of the Eastern tent caterpillar Malacosoma americanum.
pig
Leptospira pomona, L. grippotyphosa, L. canicola, L. icterohaemorrhagiae (leptospirosis); Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae (erysipelas); porcine reproductive respiratory syndrome (PRRS) virus; parvovirus; porcine circovirus 2; Aujesky's disease; classical swine fever; and African swine fever.
dog and cat
Brucella canis, feline leukemia virus, feline herpesvirus.
missed abortion
retention of a dead embryo or fetus for more than 1 to 2 weeks.
pine needle abortion
a late-term abortion with retained fetal membranes in cattle caused by ingestion of isocupressic acid in the needles of Pinus spp., commonly P. ponderosa, but also P. jeffryi, P. contorta and Juniperus scopulorum and J. communis. Nutrient deficiency and tree management practices may promote ingestion off the ground as cattle graze through while eating early growing spring grass.
abortion rate
number of abortions as a percentage of the cows in the herd which were diagnosed pregnant in early pregnancy; the target is <2% but rates commonly approach 8% in dairy cattle and 5% in beef cattle.
septic abortion
abortion associated with serious infection of the uterus leading to generalized infection.
spontaneous abortion
abortion occurring naturally. See also spontaneous abortion.
abortion storm
a cluster of abortions occurring at about the same time or in rapid sequence within a group of pregnant females. See also equine viral abortion.
therapeutic abortion
abortion induced by a veterinarian for medical or other health reasons.

abortion
Obstetrics The premature expulsion of the products of conception–POCs from the uterus of the embryo or of a nonviable fetus Clinical Uterine contractions, uterine hemorrhage, softening and dilatation of cervix, presentation or expulsion of all or part of the POCs Statistics Rate—0.5% of ♀ age 15–44 Netherlands; 1.4% in UK; 2.7% US; 6% Cuba; 18% Russia; where abortions are illegal, the rate of complications are much higher. See Complete abortion, Criminal abortion, Early abortion, Elective abortion, Habitual abortion, Incomplete abortion, Induced abortion, Inevitable abortion, Late abortion, Late-term abortion, Medical abortion, Missed abortion, Partial birth abortion, Prostaglandin-induced abortion, Recidive abortion, Recurrent abortion, Saline abortion, Septic abortion, Spontaneous abortion, Threatened abortion, Urea abortion, Vacuum abortion.

Patient discussion about Abortion, Physical Effects of.

Q. What Are the Methods of Terminating a Pregnancy? What ways are there today to end an unwanted pregnancy?

A. the way i see it is if your able to go and have unprotected sex,then its your own fault,now the only one to suffer is the child,(if you do the crime then do the time)the only time i would allow an abortion is if it was because of a rape,aborting a child is something that will haunt you for the rest of your life,and its a moral sin.

Q. HOW CAN WE THE PEOPLE GROW TO UNDERSTAND WHY AND HOW ABORTIONS WORK?PLEASE HELP ME UNDERSTAND THANK YOU!A.M.C

A. There are different kinds of abortions depending on what week of pregnancy you are in:
1. Medication abortion- certain drugs are taken to cause an abortion. It only can be done early in pregnancy. Suitable for women who are up to 7 weeks pregnant.
2. Manual Vacuum Aspiration (MVA)- MVA is performed with the use of a handheld syringe as a source of suction for removing uterine contents. The procedure time is 5–15 minutes and is performed in settings such as a doctor's office, clinic or emergency room. A patient typically leaves a doctor’s office or a clinic within two hours. Typically, cervical anesthesia is used in combination with orally administered ibuprofen. It can be used to induce abortion in women as early as three weeks after the beginning of her last menstrual cycle and up to 12 weeks gestation.
3. Surgical Abortion- after 13 weeks and more.
Here is a website with more information:
http://www.americanpregnancy.org/unplannedpregnancy/surgicalabortions.html

Q. What do you know about abortions? How safe is it, are there pills that you can take to avoid the process?

A. I don't want to start a fight or anything here. Please forgive me for saying this. Consider your life when you have aged to 55 plus. Children to help take care of you, family to be with. Holidays are very lonely without family. Your children may be the only ones who care for you. Life is so much more with family. I wish I had a baby to hold. They are all so precious. I will say no more.

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