MAE FAH LUANG UNIVERSITY Midterm Examination (Take-home exam) Second Semester for Academic Year 2021 Course Code : 1804335 Course Title : Seminar in Public Health Date : Monday, March 15, 2021 Name : Sakonwan Thiwkhoo Student ID : 62318048 1. What is risk and side effect from abortion? (10 points) Ans Abortion Risk Side Effect Abortion risk. Women may be endangering Side effects of abortion. A woman will be her uterus or cervix. Massive bleeding from able to get pregnant again, but it may cause an incomplete abortion may require additional preterm labor. Including affecting the mental surgery and incision in the womb and, if most state and after an abortion, a waman may have dangerous, can lead to death.1 depression. Resulting in food intake or may be there will be a reversal of abortion that affects many other health consequences.2,3 2. Do you agree on law restricting teen maternal access to abortion? Please explain reason by evidence to support your ideas. (40 points) Ans Disagree because although abortion is currently legal, it may affect the physical and mental health of those who perform abortion, as well as thai society still does not accept the issue of abortion because it is against morals, ethics and rules. Thai culture says that when a child is born in the mother’s womb, life can be assumed to have arisen even though there is currently abortion law. Therefore, proving that the enactment of this law is unethical in Thai society.4
Reference 1. Kritsanachot Bua La. Explaining social phenomena by rational alternative paradigms: abortion in Thai society. Journal of Liberal Arts Thammasat University. 2020 Dec 31;20(2):489-512. 2. Shah PS, Zoa J (2009). Induced termination of pregnancy and low birth weight and preterm birth: a systematic review and meta-analysis. BJOG: International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 116. (11): 1425-42 3. Swingle HM, Colaizy TT, Zimmerman MB, Morriss FH (2009). Abortion and the risk of later miscarriage. J Repod Med, 54(2): 95-108. 4. Hemrangsee J. Abortion law and ethics in Thai society. Journal of Social Science and Buddhistic Anthropology. 2021 Nov 29;6(11):483-98.
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