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How Safe Are In-Clinic Abortion Procedures?

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It is important for a woman to know how safe in-clinic abortion procedures are. When there is even a possibility of minor invasive procedures there is always a doubt that is present in the woman's mind regarding her safety. With the latest equipment and technology and the state of the art facilities present in every abortion clinic, in-clinic abortion procedures are now safe.

It is important that you visit an abortion clinic that has the best health care providers that can provide you with the best medical aid.

When you visit an abortion clinic, your health care provider would take all the necessary details about your Last Menstrual Period (LMP) and based on the number of weeks you are pregnant would discuss with you the best type of abortion procedure that can help you terminate your pregnancy. The necessary laboratory tests are done to make sure that there is no harm in continuing with an in-clinic procedure and all your medical history is considered before deciding on the in-clinic abortion procedure.

The commonly used in-clinic abortion procedures are vacuum aspiration and D & E. Both these procedures are performed in the first trimester of pregnancy after 16 weeks after a woman's menstrual period. Both these methods are highly effective and follow up's with the health care provider would confirm that the abortion is complete.

Aspiration Abortion is the most common in-clinic abortion where the doctor would examine your uterus and then provide you with pain relief so that you can relax during the procedure. A Speculum is then inserted in the vagina and the cervix would be stretched with the help of dilators so that a suction tube can be inserted into the uterus to allow complete suction of pregnancy tissues into a hand-held suction device or a suction machine. A curette is also used to make sure that there are no remains of pregnancy tissue in the body. D & E or Dilation and Evacuation is the next common in-clinic abortion procedure used to terminate pregnancy and is similar to aspiration abortion.

After in-clinic abortion procedures, a woman may feel a certain discomfort like menstrual pain. It is better to take pain relief medications to avoid any kind of discomfort. Bleeding and clotting are both normal after a procedure.

There are sometimes certain risks that are associated with in-clinic abortion procedures. The possible risks include

• Injury to cervix or uterus or any other organ during the procedure
• Allergic reaction to medications
• Excessive bleeding and clotting
• Infection
• Anesthesia side effects

There is a rare occasion which can have serious complications which can sometimes be fatal. The risks associated with the in-clinic procedures are higher if the pregnancy is more than 20 weeks.

Get in touch with your health care provider if after an in-clinic abortion procedure you notice that

• You have a temperature above 100 F soon after the procedure together with chills
• Discomfort and sharp pain in your abdomen
• Irregular and very heavy bleeding
• Nausea, Diarrhea and vomiting that last for 24 hours or more.
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