Unmarried pregnancy and unmarried abortion should be taken seriously

  What are the hazards of unmarried abortion?  (1) Psychological hazards can lead to feelings of inferiority, crime, fear of being known, fear of public opinion pressure, fear of distrust of the other party, abandonment, etc. It may affect the harmony of sexual life after marriage, cause sexual dysfunction, and even affect the stability of the couple’s relationship and family, and even cause mental trauma in two generations.  (2) Physiological hazards can cause uterine damage, bleeding infection, incomplete abortion, tubal obstruction, uterine cavity adhesion, endometriosis, endocrine disorders and other sequelae, and individuals may lead to infertility.  Providing adolescents with safe sex education, including counseling on sexual and reproductive health and guidance on contraception, prevention of sexually transmitted diseases and unwanted pregnancies are important elements of adolescent reproductive health care.  Counseling on sexual and reproductive health: To provide adolescents with psychological and physical counseling, to guide and help them to establish behavioral self-discipline and the ability to direct their plans, to develop and enhance their own decision-making and coping abilities in dealing with various problems, and to promote their gradual development into mature individuals.  Contraceptive guidance to prevent unwanted pregnancies: Due to early puberty, many adolescents have already had sexual experiences at a young age, but they have little knowledge about sexual and reproductive contraception and lack the ability to control safe sex. They face the threat of unwanted pregnancies and abortions, and even life-threatening infections with sexually transmitted diseases in some cases. The adolescent clinic provides contraceptive guidance to adolescent patients who have already had sexual experiences or even had abortions, teaching them how to protect themselves and prevent the negative consequences of sexual behavior.