induced abortion
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Definition
Noun: 1. A deliberate termination of pregnancy: A medical procedure to intentionally end a pregnancy before the fetus can survive independently outside the uterus.
Usage
This term is used in medical, legal, and social contexts to describe the intentional ending of a pregnancy through medical or surgical means. It is a formal and clinical term. - It is typically modified by adjectives describing the method (e.g., surgical induced abortion, medication-induced abortion). - It distinguishes a purposeful procedure from a spontaneous abortion (miscarriage).
Examples
Advanced Usage
- Therapeutic induced abortion: A procedure performed when the pregnancy poses a risk to the pregnant person's physical or mental health, or in cases of severe fetal abnormalities.
- The committee approved the therapeutic induced abortion due to the mother's critical heart condition.
Variants and Related Words
- Abortion (n.): A broader term that can refer to both induced abortion and spontaneous abortion (miscarriage). Context is crucial for meaning.
- Termination of pregnancy (n.): A common synonym, often used in medical and legal language.
- Elective abortion (n.): A term sometimes used to describe an induced abortion performed for non-medical reasons.
Synonyms
- Termination of pregnancy
- Pregnancy termination
Antonyms
- Live birth
- Carrying to term
Related Phrases
- To induce an abortion: The verbal phrase describing the action.
- The doctor used medication to induce an abortion.
- Access to induced abortion: A phrase used in discussions about legal and healthcare availability.
- Public debate often focuses on access to induced abortion.
Noun
- a deliberate termination of pregnancy