Many conditions, such as pregnancy, ability to carry children, lifestyle, etc. are often used as aspects defining the position of a parent. The state of controversy is the woman's rule over her body and reproductive system. The most direct control of women is to choose whether to experience or stop pregnancy. The spirit of dichotomies surrounding abortion has always been at the forefront of social controversy, but the "gray zone" between extreme careers and career choices is often overlooked.
Defining the background Emotional experiences related to women's abortion are difficult tasks. Many environmental factors affect women's emotional journey during abortion and abortion. Studies on abortion in this area are related to methodological defects and prejudice. 1 Leading a neutral path through numerous literature on this subject is a complex process. It focuses on abortion care in the UK, but if relevant it includes evidence from other countries (mainly the United States and Europe). Source documents include review and analysis from empirical research, guidelines, protocols, and refereed journals.
Despite writing a great deal of literature, that document does not fairly reflect the complexity and depth of individual abortion experience 20,21 Also, the types of emotions experienced by women are inadequate It is uncertain. The problem is not the fact that research results have been recorded in the past 30 years, yet it is not the fact that it is still answering, but in the opinion of the Royal psychiatrist on 14th March 2008 But the woman There are other reasons for lack of clarity without considering the emotional experience that may be experienced, that is, confounding variables such as individual social and mental factors and experienced situation. It is difficult to identify the emotional impact of abortion. Abortion 22
Despite many women's miscarriages and public opinion discussions, little research on women's abortion experience has been done. Women face abortion in a discourse environment where fetuses face women and obstetrics may be considered female fate. What does it mean to abort in this situation? The study reported in this paper studied abortion from a women's point of view. The interview was conducted on 60 women who contacted the Victorian public advisory body in Australia. Discourse analysis reveals that the main discourse of women on "consideration or abortion" is that "abortion is an esoteric problem". This discourse involves becoming a responsible woman, taking into account the needs of other people, including potential children. For myself and other fetuses, most women feel difficult to abort
Abortion is a matter of problem solving: Discourse analysis of interviews with women who are considering or receiving abortion in Australia