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Abortion is an activity banned in certain country. This activity can define as a termination of pregnancy; it can be either spontaneous or induced. Spontaneous is known as miscarriage, while induced simply means that termination of a pregnancy which is planned (Abortion 2001). The latest statistics have shown an increase in abortion rate year by year, it is unfavorable fact. It can cause by social, economic or pregnant women health condition as well. However, it will lead to a number of negative effects toward pregnant woman’s health and social too.

Abortion can cause by social, economic or pregnant women health condition as well. However, it will lead to a number of negative effect toward pregnant women’ health, and social as too.

A worst health condition of the pregnant women may not encourage to carrying on the pregnancy, because there will be a risk to the fetus and the pregnant women too. Women who use drugs often will suffer from serious health problems, sexually transmitted diseases, and mental health problems

For those women who decide to take on an abortion, they must be willing to bear the effects after the abortion neither it is physiology nor psychological

Three main causes of iugr and chains of causes

Maternal edit

* pre-pregnancy weight and nutritional status

* poor weight gain during pregnancy

* poor nutrition

* anemia

* alcohol and/or drug use

* maternal smoking

* recent pregnancy

* pre-gestational diabetes

* gestational diabetes

* pulmonary disease

* cardiovascular disease

* renal disease

* hypertension

* Celiac disease increases the risk of intrauterine growth restriction by an odds ratio of approximately 1.5.[5]

Uteroplacental[edit]

* preeclampsia

* multiple gestation

* uterine malformations

* Placental insufficiency

Fetal[edit]

* chromosomal abnormalities

* Vertically transmitted infections

  multiple gestation (twins, triplets, etc.)

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