1 / 5

What to Do If Your Abortion Pill Fails_

An unexpected pregnancy is scary, and it can make most women feel very concerned. If pregnancy wasnu2019t a part of your plan, and youu2019re considering an abortion, consider a medical abortion, also known as a non-surgical abortion. It is one way to terminate an early pregnancy using medications.

Download Presentation

What to Do If Your Abortion Pill Fails_

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. What to Do If Your Abortion Pill Fails? An unexpected pregnancy is scary, and it can make most women feel very concerned. If pregnancy wasn’t a part of your plan, and you’re considering an abortion, consider a medical abortion, also known as a non-surgical abortion. It is one way to terminate an early pregnancy using medications. Medical abortion is provided by trained health care providers in a private abortion clinic in London with accurate medical settings. Basically, medical abortion is an abortion that is completed using a combination of medicines, either taken orally or through the vagina. It works by stopping the growth of the pregnancy and then causing the lining of the uterus to shed. This type of abortion can be done as soon as the pregnancy

  2. begins up until around nine weeks of pregnancy. Therefore, it is necessary to get it done under the supervision of a good private abortion clinic London. What to expect after taking the medical abortion pills? A medical abortion requires two different medications that must be prescribed by a doctor from a private medical abortion in London. In order to terminate a pregnancy, mifepristone and misoprostol pills are prescribed to the patient. Let’s understand the key duties of these pills. ● Mifepristone The first drug for medical abortion is mifepristone, which is typically taken while at the doctor’s office. Mifepristone blocks the flow of progesterone, a hormone that is necessary for a pregnancy to continue. ● Misoprostol The second drug in the medical abortion process is usually taken at home, between 24-48 hours after mifepristone. Misoprostol causes the uterus to contract, like labor in order to expel the embryo from the uterus. For most people, as soon as the pills enter their body system, the cramping and bleeding start 1-2 hours post intake of misoprostol. It’s normal to see large blood clots or clumps of tissue when this is happening. It’s kind of like having a really heavy, crampy period, and the process is very similar to an early miscarriage. If you don’t have any bleeding within 24 hours after taking

  3. the second medicine, misoprostol, immediately call a private medical abortion London. Serious effects and complexity of medical abortion The most commonly experienced side effects of a medical abortion are felt after taking the pills and include the following: intense cramping, bleeding heavier than a period, abdominal pain unrelated to cramping, dizziness, headaches, mild fever, and hot flashes. These symptoms could even result in getting surgery via private surgical abortion London. What if the abortion pill ceases to function? What happens next? Although the termination pill is effective in the vast majority of cases, there’s a small chance that it may not work. If it doesn’t work, you need to immediately contact your doctor. ● Continuing pregnancy after an abortion Both medical and surgical abortions are very effective, but there is a less than 1% chance that the pregnancy may continue after termination. If you continue to experience pregnancy symptoms after an abortion, you will miss another period, and hence your post-pregnancy test will be positive after 3–4 weeks. If you suspect that you are still pregnant after termination, you should contact the private abortion clinic in London for advice. ● Incomplete abortion

  4. However, if the pregnancy is terminated, there can sometimes be some material left in your womb. It is usually part of your womb lining that forms a large clot before it could be shed and so became stuck in the uterus or cervix. An incomplete abortion happens in about 5% of all abortions. You could have bleeding or cramping that is more severe than expected. You should contact your doctor at the private abortion clinic London as soon as possible. What to anticipate in a follow-up consultation Visit your healthcare provider to determine if the pregnancy has passed completely, and take up your follow-up appointment for an overall check-up. If you’re still pregnant, your healthcare provider will discuss other abortion options with you. You may be able to take another dose of the abortion pill, or you may need a surgical procedure from a private surgical abortion in London. Schedule an appointment with Well Women Check Up in London for no-cost and confidential services with our health professionals. Company Name: Well Women Clinic Website: https://www.wellwomenclinic.co.uk/

More Related