👉 Abortion engineering, also known as abortion technology or abortion devices, refers to a range of medical and technological advancements aimed at improving the safety, accessibility, and efficacy of abortion procedures. This includes innovations like long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs) that can prevent unintended pregnancies, as well as advancements in ultrasound technology for better fetal assessment. More controversial is the development of devices and methods that facilitate abortion, such as intrauterine devices (IUDs) specifically designed for abortion or experimental technologies like the "missile abortion" device, which uses a high-pressure jet of fluid to expel tissue. While these technologies can offer more control and safety for women seeking abortion, they also raise significant ethical and legal debates regarding access, regulation, and the potential for misuse.