Abstract

Considering the high numbers of abortions carried out yearly in the UK, a better understanding of the impact that abortion can have on women could make a useful contribution to public health. This research studies the long- term psycho-social effects of abortion on women using in-depth, face-to-face interviews with ten women, exploring their experiences and feelings post- abortion, in order to examine the complexity of their reactions and relationships and to improve service provision for women both pre- and post-abortion.The interviewees experienced varying reactions to the abortion. Some experienced persistent negative reactions to the abortion that remained ongoing for years; others were positive or neutral immediately post-abortion but experienced varying negative reactions some time later. A few had some positive experiences later on and four felt it was the right decision at the time, but all expressed sadness and/or regret of some sort. Women were asked about provision of information and support both before and after the abortion.

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