I know this girl at school. She sleeps around a lot and I know she's had at least two abortions since we've been in high school together. I was talking to one of my best friends and she said she heard the girl had 4 abortions total since she was 13 and that her parents paid for them so she wouldn't have a baby so young. I don't know about that. 4 sounds like a lot. I know she told people (including me and a teacher) before about having at least 2 but I think there is probably like a limit to how many abortions a person can have. Is there?
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im nt sure of the answer tho but if you keep on having abortions i do no that it can put the baby that you do want to have at a high risk of having bad medical problems and there is this girl at my skool who has had 6 abortions since she was 13 also she is now 18 (shaking my head) thats so said oviously if you dont want to have a baby then dont you think you should get on birth control or use a condom there are so many ways to prevent pregancy and abortions and its so sad.. idk well i hope i helped you even tho i dnt really no how many you can have i dont think that there is really a limit i just think the doctor can refuse to abort the baby if you had so many. [ iloveyoubabyy004's advice column | Ask iloveyoubabyy004 A Question ]
Razhie answered Monday August 30 2010, 9:43 pm: There is no legal limit on how many abortions you can have in the US.
The only limit that might be there, is a doctor might refuse at some point - and a patient might seek out another doctor who would be willing.
Depending on the type of abortion practiced, multiple abortions can, eventually, damage the ability of the woman to conceive again, but that is the only physical risk. Abortion practices in North America are actually very safe and low risk to a woman's health. As long as there was a long enough time between each abortion, there wouldn't be any other health risk.
I think four is probably an exaggeration, but it is possible.
There is no legal reason she would be denied her fourth or tenth abortion.
HOWEVER, I do want to add that it's important to remember that the majority of women, over 75%, who have an abortion, only ever have one abortion in their life. The vast majority of people understand abortion is the last restort, not a regular means of contraception. [ Razhie's advice column | Ask Razhie A Question ]
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