The only terms used by the scientific community to refer to psychological pain of abortion are those associated with anxiety, depression or some corollaries of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Indeed, testing protocols and treatment of PTSD can be used only if the symptoms provide clear manifestations in a period close to the event. However, the manifestation of suffering of abortion is often part time, or even cannot come to the surface at the approach of its own death. Encysted psychological suffering will then wait for an event occur and strong for the person to make the connection between past events and the suffering of abortion. Some testimonials even mention the period immediately following abortion as a window to express psychic pain that closes by excessive pain, to emerge until years later during a maternity, bereavement, or illness.
The suffering discussed are not exhaustive, if any reaction occurs, it is always a symptom of some personal experiences related to their past. This reaction is often a current marker of prenatal bereavement, especially when several symptoms are combined. To know and study these reactions is therefore vital for health professionals and carers can help the spiritual woman to update this suffering. Depression, suicide, relational withdrawal, loss of self-esteem, feelings of acute guilt, shame, self, failure of motherhood: that are the risks faced by those who decide to abort. It is useful to understand how life can unfold a mother after her abortion and the kaleidoscope of reactions that can go through.
Unwanted pregnancies are therefore most often held during contraceptive method. The reaction is often negative because the woman who takes the pill or IUD has not a desire to have children. The first common reaction after abortion is relief of being out of an unwanted situation (except in situations of pressure on the woman to force her to abort). So, a sense of relief, however the terms