Abortion - Medical

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What is Abortion - Medical?

A medical abortion is the use of certain medications to end a pregnancy. The drugs help remove the fetus and placenta from the mother's womb (uterus). There are different types of medical abortion. Sometimes the woman has one for a health reason. This is called a therapeutic medical abortion. Other times, she chooses (elects) to end the pregnancy. This is called an elective medical abortion. See also: Miscarriage Surgical abortion



Alternative Names

Therapeutic medical abortion; Elective medical abortion; Induced abortion



Risks

Risks of medical (nonsurgical) abortion include: Continued bleeding Diarrhea Fetus not passing completely from body, making surgery necessary Nausea Pain Vomiting



What is Abortion - Medical?

A medical abortion is the use of certain medications to end a pregnancy. The drugs help remove the fetus and placenta from the mother's womb (uterus).

There are different types of medical abortion.

Sometimes the woman has one for a health reason. This is called a therapeutic medical abortion.

Other times, she chooses (elects) to end the pregnancy. This is called an elective medical abortion.

See also:

Alternative Names

Therapeutic medical abortion; Elective medical abortion; Induced abortion

Risks

Risks of medical (nonsurgical) abortion include:

  • Continued bleeding
  • Diarrhea
  • Fetus not passing completely from body, making surgery necessary
  • Nausea
  • Pain
  • Vomiting

Outlook (Prognosis)

Physical recovery usually occurs within a few days, depending on the stage of the pregnancy. A small amount of vaginal bleeding and mild uterine cramping should be expected for a few days.

A hot bath or use of a heating pad or hot water bottle on the abdomen may help relieve discomfort. Strenuous activity should be avoided for a few days. Tampons may be used after 3 days. Sexual intercourse should be avoided for 2 to 3 weeks. A normal menstrual period should occur in about 4 to 6 weeks.

It's important to begin using birth control immediately after the abortion. It is possible to get pregnant again even before having a normal menstrual period.

It's important to begin using birth control immediately after the abortion procedure. It is possible to get pregnant again even before having a normal menstrual period. Improved methods of contraception can help prevent many unplanned pregnancies. However, unplanned pregnancies occur even when couples use birth control.

Description

A medical, or nonsurgical, abortion can be done within 7 weeks from the first day of the woman's last menstrual period. A combination of prescription hormone medicines are used to help the body remove the fetus and placenta tissue. The doctor may give you the medicines after performing a physical exam and asking questions about your medical history.

Medications used to end an early pregnancy include mifepristone, methotrexate, misoprostol, prostaglandins, or a combination of these medications. Most women who use medication do so because of a desire to avoid anesthesia and surgery.

Why the Procedure Is Performed

There are several reasons a medical abortion might be considered:

  • The developing baby has a birth defect or genetic problem
  • The pregnancy is harmful to the woman's health (therapeutic abortion)
  • The pregnancy resulted after a traumatic event such as rape or incest
  • The woman may not wish to be pregnant (elective abortion)

The decision to end a pregnancy is very personal. Most health care providers recommend careful counseling before making such a decision.

Abortion is a controversial issue. A woman who chooses to end a pregnancy may feel she cannot share her decision with others. Therefore, it is important for her to identify those who may help her through what may be a difficult time.

Women who are trying to make this difficult decision should find a safe place in which they can obtain counseling regarding all options for pregnancy resolution.

If a woman chooses to have an abortion, she should find a safe place to have the procedure performed and obtain the proper support and follow-up care afterwards.

Recovery

A pelvic examination is performed to confirm the pregnancy and estimate how many weeks pregnant you are.

A HCG blood test may be done to confirm the pregnancy.

A vaginal or abdominal ultrasound may be done to determine the exact age of the fetus and its location in the womb.

References

ACOG. Clinical management guidelines of obstetrician-gynecologists. Medical management of abortion. Obstet Gynecol. 2005 Oct;106(4):871-82.

Mischell DR. Family planning: contraception, sterilization, and pregnancy termination. In: Katz VL, Lentz GM, Lobo RA, Gershenson DM, eds. Comprehensive Gynecology. 5th ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Mosby Elsevier; 2007:chap 14.

Simpson JL, Jauniaux ERM. Pregnancy loss. In: Gabbe SG, Niebyl JR, Simpson JL, eds. Obstetrics: Normal and Problem Pregnancies. 5th ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Elsevier Churchill Livingstone; 2007:chap 24.

Annas GJ, Elias S. Legal and ethical issues in obstetric practice. In: Gabbe SG, Niebyl JR, Simpson JL, eds. Obstetrics: Normal and Problem Pregnancies. 5th ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Elsevier Churchill Livingstone; 2007:chap 51.

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Bexxaloon: If you don't want to participate in a legal medical abortion THEN GET OUT OF THE HEALTH CARE FIELD. Think you're ENTITLED to that job? #p2

etcpolitics: If your are in the medical profession, and chose not to do abortion then DO NOT work in the Ob-Gyn field.

Bexxaloon: rt @sandiBehrns Bottom line: abortion shld be covered like any other LEGAL medical procedure. Period. #p2 #hcr /// damn straight

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