With the development and progress of society, people’s minds are becoming more and more open. In today’s society, cohabitation and premarital pregnancy are not uncommon. However, when both individuals are not yet capable of raising a child, or in cases where marriage is not planned, if a child is conceived, the first thought is often to opt for “abortion.”
Nowadays, with the openness of thoughts, it seems that the value for little life is diminishing. People tend to prioritize their own temporary pleasure without considering the consequences of unintended pregnancy.
Abortion not only harms a woman’s body, but if a woman undergoes abortion more than three times, she is likely to face difficulty in conceiving in the future. Moreover, terminating a small life in this way, creating and then ending it without consent, raises ethical concerns.
Therefore, whether for the responsibility towards future babies or for the well-being of women themselves, it is essential to take precautions before planning for a baby.
According to statistics, in our country, the annual number of abortions reaches 13 million, with 50% of them involving women under the age of 25, including some minors in middle or high school. The thought of numerous unborn children being aborted each year is truly heartbreaking.
So, what happens to these aborted fetuses in hospitals? Where do they end up?
Typically, after performing abortion procedures on women, hospitals pile up the undeveloped fetuses and dispose of them as medical waste by incinerating them during regular waste disposal activities.
Seeing this may make many mothers feel sorrowful. Although these babies were not fully formed, they were small lives that shouldn’t have faced such a fate. They had the potential to see the light of day, but due to immature or unprepared decisions of some parents, they were prematurely terminated.
Hence, it is crucial for every woman to ensure proper contraceptive measures before being fully prepared to become a mother, to avoid endangering their health and the life of a potential baby.