1. Abortion
Also, further risks and complications are infection, retained tissue or body parts, perforation of the uterus, hemorrhaging, cervical laceration, missed abortion or continued pregnancy, blood in the uterus, and possible complications with future pregnancies. ... In 1967, "The Abortion Act" was passed; it permitted the termination of pregnancies subject to certain conditions. ... Many people believe that women can have an abortion, and that it won't further affect anyone after the termination of the pregnancy. ... There are laws which prohibit discrimination on the basis of pregnancy. ...
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