We understand there are many questions about abortion. Gaining a thorough understanding of the procedures and their risks is an important step in making an informed decision.

Abortion is a significant medical procedure designed to end an existing pregnancy. Each type of abortion comes with its own set of risks, and it’s crucial to be fully informed about these options.

Types of Abortion

Medical Abortion

Often referred to as the “abortion pill,” a medical abortion involves two medications: mifepristone and misoprostol. Mifepristone blocks progesterone, the hormone necessary for pregnancy, causing the uterine lining to thin and the pregnancy to end.

Misoprostol, taken 24-48 hours later, induces contractions to expel the pregnancy through the vagina. A follow-up appointment is essential to ensure the procedure is complete and to address any complications.

Risks of Medical Abortion:

  • The body not releasing all pregnancy tissue in the uterus, also called an incomplete abortion. This may require surgical abortion.
  • An ongoing pregnancy if the procedure doesn’t work.
  • Heavy and prolonged bleeding.
  • Infection.
  • Fever.
  • Digestive symptoms such as upset stomach.

Surgical Abortion

There are two primary types of surgical abortions: Vacuum Aspiration and Dilation and Curettage (D&C). Vacuum Aspiration is typically performed up to 14 weeks of pregnancy, while D&C is done after 14 weeks. Both procedures involve dilating the cervix and using a suction to remove the pregnancy.

Risks of Surgical Abortion:

  • Infection
  • Uterine perforation
  • Cervical damage
  • Scar tissue formation on the uterine wall

Abortion Procedures

As you now understand, abortion is a serious medical intervention. As with any procedure, there are risks. It’s important to consider all the information you’ve received and weigh your options carefully.

Your health and well-being are paramount, and making an informed choice is essential. Whatever path you choose, ensure that it is one that aligns with your values and best supports your overall health.

Talk to Our Team

If you’re considering abortion, our team is here to provide the information you need. We can answer your questions about the procedures, risks, and what options are available to you. Contact us today to discuss your situation and receive the support you need.

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