In uterine aspiration a suction machine, which consists of a plastic instrument at the end of a tube, is used to aspirate the fetus from the mother. This type of procedure usually happens before week 12 and there is a slight chance of infection with this method. Saline abortion is performed later in pregnancy. In this procedure, fluid is inserted into the amniotic sac, which allows the woman to go into labor and deliver the stillborn fetus. Some psychological problems may occur during this type of abortion. Another type of abortion is hysterotomy. During this procedure, the woman is given a small cesarean section and the fetus is removed. The only problem with this procedure is that after a person has had a C-section, they will have to continue to have C-sections for their future pregnancies. Partial abortion is carried out during the fifth month of gestation and is carried out only in serious situations, such as the health and mental integrity of the mother, or if the fetus is dead, malformed or suffering from a serious defect. The surgeon begins inserting sharp objects to disassemble the fetus and then suctions it out. Self-induced abortions are the most dangerous of all because they are not performed under medical supervision. The mother and fetus can experience serious complications that can kill them both. Self-induced abortion is the only abortion that is not
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