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is it safe to have an abortion at 11 weeks pregnancy ????

My sister had a cesarean 24 months ago and now she is 11 weeks pregnant because her method of birth control failed so now she wasn't irresponsible anyway.
Now she want to abort the child is it risky to get an abortion at this stage as she had her first baby by cesarean????

Please suggest what should be done in this case?????
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well i dont think its unsafe but if she had a baby 24 months ago..why not have another one for company for her sibling...I am not for abortion not any more but she should look at the joy and the bueaty she have in the child she has now and thats the face she should see insead of an abortion..she should think about it long and hard before she do that. thats not an easy decision...so tell her think before she do..I hope it will be the right decision for her and the baby she has now,
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No there are no risks assosciated with termination after a c section she will be fine, as long as its the right decision for her.
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I dont believe a Csection will affect an abortion as it will be like a natural birth process. A pill might be given therefor you are able to pass the fetus like a miscarriage, or a serum will be inserted and it will be like an induction and you'll be put to sleep. But tell your friend if she is 100% sure first as being through an abortion myself its not nice at all although my termination was at 22weeks still not nice. She needs to talk to her dr about her options :) x
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