Medical Procedure ( The Abortion Pill)

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Medical Procedure

A medical abortion is one that is carried out with the assistance of a number of medications administered orally or vaginally. It functions by halting the development of the pregnancy and triggering the shedding of the uterine lining. This kind of abortion is possible from the moment pregnancy begins until about nine weeks have passed.

What is the abortion pill?

The abortion pill, commonly known as medication abortion, is a secure and reliable method of terminating an early pregnancy.

When can I take the abortion pill?

You could be eligible to get a pharmaceutical abortion up to 77 days (11 weeks) following the first day of your last menstruation, depending on where you reside. You can stop your pregnancy with an in-clinic abortion if it has been 78 days or more since the start of your previous period.

Why do people choose the abortion pill?

Depending on your circumstances and personal preferences, you can select any type of abortion. Some people choose pharmaceutical abortion because it doesn’t require an in-office surgery. You are free to choose a comfortable location, such as your home, for your medication abortion. You get to choose who you want to have the abortion with, or you can do it by yourself. Many individuals believe that pharmaceutical abortion is more “natural” and less intrusive because it resembles a miscarriage.

What is a medical procedure?

Medication (prescription medications) is used during a medical abortion (also known as a medication abortion) to stop a pregnancy. Through the ninth week of pregnancy, it is carried out without surgery. It entails the use of the drugs misoprostol and mifepristone. Progesterone is blocked by mifepristone, which is how it functions. The pregnancy cannot progress in the uterus without progesterone. To empty the uterus, misoprostol induces cramping and bleeding.

When can someone get a medical procedure?

Abortions under medical supervision can be obtained up to nine weeks into a pregnancy. As soon as you learn that you are pregnant, you can do it. An ultrasound will be used by your doctor to determine whether you are pregnant and for how long. There are additional ways to abort a pregnancy if you are more than nine weeks along. Your healthcare practitioner can discuss other possibilities with you and assist you in determining which is best for you.

Who should not get a medical procedure?

Medical abortion is not a safe option for those who:

  • Are past due with their pregnancy.
  • Have an ectopic pregnancy, a pregnancy outside the uterus.
  • Have a serious anemia or blood clotting issue.
  • Have ongoing adrenal dysfunction.
  • Make use of long-term corticosteroids.
  • Possess an IUD (intrauterine device).
  • A drug allergy to the ones being utilized.
  • Lack access to emergency medical care.
  • Cannot go back for a follow-up appointment.

Before undergoing a medical abortion process, it’s crucial to discuss your medical history with your healthcare professional.

Why is a medical procedure performed?

Making the decision to have a medical abortion depends heavily on your individual situation. Women may opt for medical abortions to end an undesirable pregnancy, end an inherited or congenital condition, or to complete an early miscarriage. It can also be a choice for women who might risk their lives if they carry a pregnancy due to health issues.

What do you do to prepare for a medical procedure?

Your healthcare professional will need to see you for an assessment and examination. Typically, this comprises.

  • A physical examination and a pregnancy test.
  • Using ultrasound to see the growing baby inside the womb.
  • Determining the gestational period and making sure there is no ectopic pregnancy.
  • Blood and urine tests.
  • The procedure’s hazards and adverse effects are explained.

Because you’ll experience bleeding and cramping after, plan to spend a few days at home or in a cozy setting. Buy some absorbent pads to stop the bleeding, some ibuprofen or acetaminophen for discomfort, and a heated pad for cramps.

What can you expect after a medical procedure?

The main side effects will be cramps and vaginal bleeding. Additional negative repercussions of a medical abortion include:

  • Nausea and vomiting.
  • Fever.
  • Chills.
  • Diarrhea.
  • Headache.

 

Does a medical abortion pain feel like labor pain?

Most strongly, a medical abortion feels like severe period cramps. Each woman experiences cramps and pain differently. Most over-the-counter painkillers can be taken to ease any discomfort or pain you may experience. Find out from your doctor which drugs can be used to treat pain.

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For referrers:

If desired, you can request referral letters from us by e-mail (info@merlinwomenclinic.co.za) or download from our site.

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