Day 104: Rhian & Mo Twister - - an ABORTED affair

wala sana ko balak mag-blog today until maisipan ko i-Google ang RHIAN RAMOS SINGAPORE ESCAPADE. try to click the link and mababasa nyo ang negative write up kay Rhian Ramos way back in 2008. minsan talaga pag may usok, may nagyoyosi apoy! hindi lalabas ang mga usap-usapan nun kung walang nakikita o nababasa ang mga chismoso at chismosang tulad ko hehe.

now after reading that article and searching more about Rhian & Mohan, naisipan ko magsearch using keywords  ABORTION IN SINGAPORE, LEGAL  and here's what i found. believe me while i was reading the below article i was literally wide-eyed as i couldn't believe what i am reading:



24 weeks fetus


INFOrmation

Termination of Pregnancy/Abortion in Singapore


Information on who to contact and how to proceed in the event of an unwanted pregnancy. Also information on the types of termination practised, the counselling available and general health promotion.
In Singapore, abortion is legal on socio-medical grounds. The legal time limit for abortion is 24 weeks into the pregnancy. (IMAGINE, THEY STILL TERMINATE 6 MONTHS PREGNANCY??! BUONG BATA NA YUN!!! WAAAAAAAAAA)
The Age of Legal Consent and Under 21s
In Singapore the Abortion Act law states that there is no defined age limit for the abortion procedure, nor is there a legal requirement for parental consent for minors under the age of 21. (ANYBODY CAN JUST GO THERE AND ASK FOR ABORTION!)

In other words just about anyone may request the procedure for unwanted pregnancy, provided they are of sound mind and body and understand the risks and details of the procedure.
Note: In contrast, if a miscarriage happens, then parental consent is required for anyone below the age of 21.

The law applies to all patients, regardless of nationality.

Legal restrictions on foreigners

Foreigners are only eligible for pregnancy termination/abortion in Singapore if one of the following criteria are met:
  • They have been residing in Singapore for 4 months or more
  • They are married to a Singapore citizen or have PR status
  • If they have a work permit
These restrictions do not apply to foreigners who require evacuation for miscarriage, but the age of legal consent (21 and above) will apply in this scenario.

(I DON'T THINK ANY OF THE ABOVE WERE MET BY RHIAN BUT WHO KNOWS BETTER THAN MO? LOL)

Before the Procedure
The Abortion Law act requires that the woman undergoes brief counselling by a qualified abortion counsellor at any accredited abortion clinic, and watch a video on the subject.

Girls under 16 years of age have to undergo mandatory counselling at the Health Promotion Board Counselling Centre. They will be issued with a Certificate of Attendance (COA) without which they will not legally be allowed to have an abortion.

There is also a mandatory waiting period of 48 hours after the counselling before the procedure can be done. (SO AFTER COUNSELLING MAGISIP KA LANG NG 2 DAYS AND IF GUSTO MO PA RIN MAGPAABORT OK LANG AS LONG AS 48HOURS NA ANG LUMIPAS?)
Procedure for an Abortion
There are 2 main types of abortion procedure, depending on the gestation of the pregnancy
  1. For early pregnancies 3 months (12 weeks) and below, the procedure is called vacuum aspiration. This usually involves being put to sleep for about 10 minutes, during which time a small tube is placed into the womb via the vagina. An attached vacuum will then remove all the pregnancy contents of the womb. (WAAAAAAAAAAA NALOLOKA AKO SA NABABASA KO!!! PATUTULUGIN KA LANG IN 10 MINUTES TAS YUN NA?!)
  2. For pregnancies 3 to 6 months (13 to 24 weeks) , the procedure is known as Mid Trimester Pregnancy Termination (MTPT) which is a more complicated affair. Hospitalisation is usually required for a day or two, during which medicine is inserted into the vagina to induce natural expulsion of the pregnancy. After the foetus and placenta are aborted, the process of evacuation of the womb follows. This is basically the same procedure as used in vacuum aspiration; it ensures that the womb contents have been thoroughly evacuated.
The second method takes a little longer and is messier, so it is far preferable that an early decision for abortion be made, before 3 months if possible.

Abortion in a pregnancy beyond 24 weeks

Abortion is not allowed if a pregnancy has progressed beyond 24 weeks. The legal limit of termination of pregnancy in Singapore is 6 months, or 24 weeks, beyond which abortion of any pregnancy is illegal. Most doctors would not initiate abortion beyond 23 weeks as the abortion has to be completed by 24 weeks. The only exception to this rule would be a severe or lethal foetal abnormality but even then, special approval would have to be sought from the authorities before the procedure can be done.

Limit to how early in a pregnancy the abortion can be performed

A woman choosing to have the procedure, should make an appointment as soon as possible in order to date and to locate the pregnancy so that the timing of the procedure can be planned. This is important because is not advisable to have the procedure too early in the pregnancy, as the risks of retained products and a "missed" abortion is higher.

Expected downtime after the procedure

Though the evacuation procedure itself takes only about 10 to 20 minutes, it would probably be advisable to take the rest of the day off in view of the residual effects of the anaesthesia. Recovery should be complete by the next day.

Risks with the procedure

The risks of the procedure are rare, and consist of bleeding from the womb, infection and trauma to the cervix. (WHAT? RISKS ARE RARE??)

Another extremely rare complication is uterine perforation, which is when the probe goes through the wall of the womb, and which requires repair via keyhole surgery.

Long term effects (including emotional and psychological trauma)

The risks of infertility from abortion carried out in a modern setting, particularly in a sterile environment, are extremely low. As for psychosocial effects, these are far less common than some sensationalist media imply. In fact the only satisfactory studies conducted in this regard show that there is an improvement in the mental well-being when compared to someone who has to go through the entire process of an unwanted pregnancy. (NASAAN ANG MORALITY DITO?! SO MAGPA-ABORT KA NA LANG KESA MAGDUSA KA SA ISANG BAGAY NA BINIGAY SAYO NI GOD KAHIT DI MO HINIHINGI. IT JUST SO HAPPENS THAT GOD KNOWS THAT YOU DESERVE A BLESSING KAYA BINIGYAN KA NYA NG ISANG LITTLE ANGEL?! AM NOT BEING HYPOCRITE OR RELIGIOUS HERE BUT COME ON! MAS MENTALLY STABLE ANG NAGPAPA-ABORT?? SO HEARTLESS!)

Nonetheless many aspects of emotional and mental well being are subjective, and coloured by social, cultural and religious influences, making this a controversial issue. The impact of regret also varies from individual to individual. A qualified gynaecologist can provide in-depth discussion and unbiased counselling.

Cost of the procedure

The cost of the surgery itself in Singapore ranges from S$300 to S$2000. (FOR SOMEONE NA MAY PERA AT DESIDIDO ANG $300 AY BARYA LANG!)

The large disparity is due to variations in the type of theatre employed, the depth of anaesthesia applied and in the package inclusions. For MTPT, the hospitalisation and medication charges must also be taken into account. An accredited abortion centre should be contacted for an in-depth discussion.

Patients are also usually entitled to a medisave claim, although this may not be relevant to foreigners.

Abortion through taking medication

The practice of medical termination via taking of prostaglandins has the advantage of avoiding surgery. However it is a more prolonged process, and may involve pain and bleeding which may last for weeks. There is also a slightly higher failure rate, which may still require one to undergo a formal evacuation if the medicine fails.

Traditional medicines 

The procedure should only be undertaken under the supervision of a qualified non-objecting gynaecologist trained in abortion procedures. "Traditional" or "alternative" methods of abortion using pineapples, herbs and/or instrumentation in unsanitary conditions should be avoided as complications such as infection, bleeding and sometimes infertility can occur.
The Doctor's Rights, a Woman's Choice 
A doctor may refuse to perform the procedure on personal grounds although the woman retains her choice in the matter of abortion. It is the duty of every responsible medical practitioner to offer the patient a second opinion even if they object to the procedure on religious grounds. 

An accredited abortion centre is a good source of unbiased objective information. The final decision is made by the pregnant woman.

The most important aspect of abortion is the decision to have one. There are a myriad of conflicting social, religious and financial issues that have to be sorted out carefully so time should be taken to make an informed decision as this is something that should not be taken lightly.


binabasa ko pa lang naririmarim na ko. anong puso kaya meron ang mga taong mag-a-undergo sa procedure na ito? in 10-20minutes matatapos ang abortion..hay! para sakin out of wedlock or kahit rape pa ang dahilan ng pregnancy mo, you should not kill the child! for God's sake! unless it is for medical reason that they have to remove the baby other than that i firmly believe that wala kang karapatang pumatay ng sanggol sa sinapupunan mo. there are so many women i know who are dying to have a child but God only  knows why hindi sila nagkakaron pa ng anak. i have 2 sons and each pregnancy is really a very memorable experience and you just cannot explain the feeling knowing that there's a human being inside you. hindi naman yun extra fats na pwede mo patangal whenever you feel like it, hindi yan tattoo na pwede mo ipalagay at ipatanggal whenever you like. TAO yan! T-A-O! kung paano ka nabuhay sa mundo ganun din yang dinadala mo. ohhh you are so lucky that your mother did not abort you, where's the KUNSENSYA! oh wait, i am not referring to Rhian Ramos here ok?  i am referring to all women who opted to abort their unborn child 'for convenience'!

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