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Abortion Options you Need to Know Part-1

Abortion Options you Need to Know Part-1

Among the most common surgical procedures in the USA, abortion stands out and a colossal number of women undergo abortion all around the world. To define abortion: it is a surgical procedure that eradicates pregnancy. There is a long list of options available for the eradication of pregnancy depending upon the time you are in your pregnancy. There are both medical and surgical options available to undo pregnancy. It all depends upon the time-frame. If it is an early period in pregnancy, one can get rid of it with a few medication pills while it needs surgical care if the time is a little extended.

A little Background of Abortion Options:

If you are looking forward to undergoing abortion because of your personal reasons, you must know all the options available for you before you go for treatment. You can go for abortion during any time of pregnancy period for technology has given you too much relaxation, space, and, options. However, most of the abortions occur during the first 12 weeks of pregnancy. It all depends upon the time of your pregnancy that decides which option you are going to take.

First Trimester:

The first trimester is the period between the 1-12 weeks of pregnancy. During this time, the patient has three early options that can easily, effectively, and safely terminate the pregnancy. This is the most suitable time for making your mind because it is an easy, less expensive, and more safe procedure.

Second Trimester:

The second trimester is the time after the first 12 weeks. Once the first trimester period is over, one has to undergo surgical abortions. These are done by using surgical methods instead of pills medication. Only 10% of abortions are done during the second trimester. Generally, the risk factor in the second trimester is jeopardized because of the somberness of the issue.

Medical Abortion:

While you look for all the options available for abortions, one of those is medical abortion. It is one of the early options available for abortion. It is easy and the patient is given some specific pills to cease her pregnancy. The second name of medical abortion is also known as pill abortion. It is FDA certified drug and can be used during the period of 7 weeks after your last menstrual period. You can go for medical abortion once you are sure about your pregnancy. You can take your pregnancy test to know if you are pregnant or not. Mifeprex is a widely used drug for this purpose. It is safe and produces consistently positive results and the customers are contented with its use. You can ask your doctor to advise you about any drug that suits you. After Mifeprex, there is another pill that you have to take after the gap of 24 to 48 hours called misoprostol. In some cases, Mifeprex suffices the need and there remains no need to intake misoprostol. After taking both medicines, more than 95% time it terminates the pregnancy and there is no need for surgery.

Manual Aspiration Abortion:

It is also one of the early options for abortion. One can have Manual Aspiration Abortion done between the 5 to 12 weeks of her last menstrual. In this process, a doctor uses a handheld syringe to enforce suction. It is in no way a difficult task to conduct. It only takes 5 to 15 minutes and the risk factor is equal to almost none. The success rate of Manual Aspiration Abortion is very high and there are about 98 to 99% chances of success in it.


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