What are the three types of medical abortions?
Medical abortion can be done using the following medications:
- Oral mifepristone (Mifeprex) and oral misoprostol (Cytotec). This is the most common type of medical abortion.
- Oral mifepristone and vaginal, buccal or sublingual misoprostol.
- Methotrexate and vaginal misoprostol.
- Vaginal misoprostol alone.
How is a therapeutic abortion performed?
A surgical therapeutic abortion is done using 1 of 3 methods: Manual vacuum aspiration (MVA) Dilation and suction curettage ( D&C ) Dilation and evacuation (D&E)
What is the abortion process called?
Suction abortion (also called vacuum aspiration) is the most common type of in-clinic abortion. It uses gentle suction to empty your uterus. It’s usually used until about 14-16 weeks after your last period. Dilation and Evacuation (D&E) is another kind of in-clinic abortion procedure.
What equipment is used for an abortion?
INSTRUMENTS FOR VACUUM CURETTAGE. Vacuum for uterine aspiration can be produced with either an electric pump or a hand-held syringe (manual vacuum). Electric vacuum is used for most abortions in the United States, but manual vacuum is used for an increasing proportion.
When do you bleed after a medical abortion?
Bleeding and cramping usually start 2-4 hours after taking misoprostol but sometimes it can take up to a few days for this to happen. Expect to bleed like a normal menstrual period, and you may pass small blood clots. Bleeding usually stops after 1-2 weeks, but some women spot until their next period.
When is therapeutic abortion performed?
Therapeutic abortion is the ending of a pregnancy on purpose. A medical abortion is done by taking medicine. This procedure can be done up to 8 weeks of pregnancy. This process is not the same as emergency contraception.
What happens after abortion?
After having an abortion, you’ll probably have some period-type pains, stomach cramps and vaginal bleeding. This should start to gradually improve after a few days, but can last for 1 to 2 weeks. This is normal and is usually nothing to worry about. The bleeding is usually similar to normal period bleeding.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1IwrAyonFA4