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Induced abortion is safer than childbirth, with no evidence linking it to breast cancer or future fertility issues. Mental health risks are comparable to carrying an unwanted pregnancy to term. Misinformation is widespread.

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Area of Science:

  • Medical research
  • Public health

Background:

  • Misinformation regarding induced abortion is prevalent.
  • Accurate data on abortion's safety and effects is crucial for informed decision-making.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide accurate, evidence-based information on induced abortion.
  • To address common misconceptions surrounding abortion risks.

Main Methods:

  • Comprehensive literature review on induced abortion.
  • Scrutiny of five key aspects: risk to life, breast cancer, mental health, future fertility, and fetal pain.

Main Results:

  • Induced abortion is safer than childbirth.
  • No association found between abortion and breast cancer.
  • No increased mental health risks compared to carrying an unwanted pregnancy.
  • No negative impact on subsequent fertility.
  • Fetal pain perception is not possible before 24 weeks' gestation.
  • Widespread misinformation identified, including manipulated data and non-peer-reviewed sources.

Conclusions:

  • Extensive misinformation about abortion is promoted by anti-abortion groups.
  • Misinformation often stems from distorted interpretations of scientific literature.