Abortion Education
Methods of Abortion
Abortion Pill and Mifepristone: Approximately 4 to 7 weeks after LMP (Last Menstrual Period)
This
drug is only approved for women up to the 49th day after their last
menstrual period. The procedure usually requires three office visits.
On the first visit, the woman is given pills to cause the death of the
embryo. Two days later, if the abortion has not occurred, she is given
a second drug which causes cramps to expel the embryo. The last visit
is to determine if the procedure has been completed. The abortion pill
will not work in the case of an ectopic pregnancy.
An
ectopic pregnancy is a potentially life-threatening condition in which
the embryo lodges outside of the uterus, usually in the fallopian tube.
If not diagnosed early, the tube may burst, causing internal bleeding
and in some cases, the death of the woman.
Women are being
instructed to use the abortion pills in a manner not approved by the
FDA. This includes using it beyond 49 days of pregnancy and using it
vaginally. A number of women who have used the abortion pill have died
due to sepsis (full body infection).
Manual Vacuum Aspiration: Approximately 7 weeks after last menstrual period (LMP)
This
surgical abortion is done early in the pregnancy, up until 7 weeks
after the woman's last menstrual period. A long, thin tube is inserted
into the uterus. A large syringe is attached to the tube and the embryo
is suctioned out.
Suction Curettage: Approximately 6 to 14 weeks after LMP
This
is the most common surgical abortion procedure. Because the fetus is
larger, the doctor must first stretch open the cervix using metal rods.
Opening the cervix may be painful, so local or general anesthesia is
typically needed. After the cervix is stretched open, the doctor
inserts a hard plastic tube into the uterus, and then connects this
tube to a suction machine. The suction pulls the fetus' body apart and
out of the uterus. The doctor may also use a loop-shaped knife called a
curette to scrape the fetus and fetal parts out of the uterus. (The
doctor may refer to the fetus and fetal parts as the "products of
conception.")
Dilation and Evacuation (D&E): Approximately 13 to 24 weeks after LMP
This
surgical abortion is done during the second trimester of pregnancy. At
this point in the pregnancy, the fetus is too large to be broken up by
suction alone and will not pass through the suction tubing. In this
procedure, the cervix must be opened wider than in a first trimester
abortion. This is done by inserting numerous thin rods made of seaweed
(called laminaria) a day or two before the abortion. Once the cervix is
stretched open the doctor pulls out the fetal parts with forceps. The
fetus' skull is crushed to ease removal. A sharp tool (called a
curette) is also used to scrape out the contents of the uterus,
removing any remaining tissue.
Late Term Abortions: Approximately 20 weeks after LMP to full-term
These
procedures typically take place over 3 days, use local anesthesia and
are associated with increased risk to the life and health of the
mother. On the first day, under ultrasound guidance, the fetal heart is
injected with a medication that stops the heart and causes the fetus to
die. Also over the first two days, the cervix is gradually stretched
open using laminaria. On the third day, the amniotic sac is burst and
drained. The remainder of the procedure is similar to the D&E
procedure described earlier. An alternative procedure involves inducing
labor.
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over 50,000 women in America make this choice.
Please contact us. We can help you talk through all of your options.
If
you are thinking about abortion, call us before you make a final
choice. We are here to help you sort through all of your questions and
concerns. There is a lot to educate yourself on before you make a
decision, and we are here to help you every step of the way.
Abortion
is not just a simple procedure; it may have many side effects. Abortion
has been associated with preterm birth, emotional and psychological
impact and spiritual consequences. Please call us so that you can make
an informed decision.
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and accurate information about all pregnancy options. This center does
not offer abortion services or abortion referrals.
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