As with many decisions in life, abortion affects different women in different ways. Some experience immediate relief, whereas others feel emotions such as loss, sadness, and guilt.
Research has shown that the immediate reaction to an abortion may not last forever. Sometimes, grief can surface months or years later.
If you are experiencing adverse effects from your abortion, you are not alone. Studies have shown that women who abort experience an 81% increased risk of mental health problems over those who don’t.
These mental health symptoms include depression, anxiety, substance abuse, and suicidal behaviors.
Risk Factors for Negative Mental Health Impacts
Some women seem more vulnerable to mental health risks than others. Researchers have found the following to be risk factors for adverse mental health effects after an abortion:
- When a woman feels pressure to abort
- If a woman has existing maternal desires
- When a woman has previous mental health issues
- If a woman has conflicting moral beliefs
If You Are Struggling, Where Can You Find Help?
Mental health struggles after an abortion can range from mild to severe. There can be sadness and grief, all the way to wondering how life can continue.
It may be helpful to talk with a trusted friend or family member or to seek help from a local counseling agency. Houses of worship can also be a source of comfort.
When depression or substance abuse gets severe, professional help is required. If you are feeling suicidal, please call 988, the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline.
At Pregnancy Choices, we offer a program designed for women and men impacted by abortion. We would love to help.
If you think you are pregnant, we can also provide lab-grade urine pregnancy tests y ultrasonidos at no cost to you. We are here for you!
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