By Francis Muhyana Muhindo,
Health professionals have warned of life risks associated with complications like infection, uterine injury, or scar tissue formation, to ladies involved in abortions.
The comments by health professionals follow several reports by the media and civil society organizations indicating that Kasese district had registered 10 abandoned fetuses in ten days.
Mr. Danes Bwambale, a health worker attached to Kasese district Local government, warned that a person who aborts may have retained products in the uterus and subsequently may cause infections and post-abort sepsis, a condition he said is dangerous to the reproductive system of a woman. Mr. Bwambale speaking……
Mr. Ronald Kato, the Executive Director for Kasese Youth Link, said last evening that the ten cases of abortions in seven days in Kasese was not only a manifestation of moral decadency among community members and a sign of inhumanity but paints brighter the Friday popular program at Kasese Guide Radio, ‘’Thukayahi?’’ END
