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Medical Abortion
Medical
abortion. Do you ever feel like you know just enough
about medical abortion to be dangerous? Let's see if we
can fill in some of the gaps with the latest info from
medical abortion experts.
The best time to learn about medical abortion is before
you're in the thick of things. Wise readers will keep
reading to earn some valuable medical abortion
experience while it's still free.
A medical abortion uses drugs to empty the contents of
the uterus. Medical abortions can be done only early in
pregnancy. There are two drug combinations used to cause
abortions:
1. methotrexate and misoprostol
2. mifepristone (RU 486) and misoprostol
Methotrexate is a drug used to treat psoriasis, and
cancer. It also stops the growth of the pregnancy when
given to a woman very early in pregnancy. Methotrexate
is usually given by injection.
Misoprostol is a drug used to treat stomach ulcers. It
causes the muscles of the uterus to contract, pushing
out the contents. Tablets of misoprostol are placed in
the vagina five to seven days after the methotrexate
injection is given. In most cases the uterus will be
emptied within 24 hours, but in about 35 percent of
cases, it can take several days or weeks. Pain
medication is used to ease the pain of the cramps, which
occur when the pregnancy tissue comes out of the uterus.
The drugs that induce medical abortions cause birth
defects. A woman who takes these drugs must be prepared
to have a surgical abortion if the medical abortion is
unsuccessful. A follow-up exam is done one or two weeks
after the methotrexate injection to make sure that the
abortion has happened.
When is the procedure done?
Most places will only do a medical abortion using
methotrexate and misoprostol up to seven weeks from the
start of your last period. Where the mifepristone and
misoprostol combination is available, it may be used
slightly longer, up to nine weeks after your last
period.
Advantages
- avoids surgery and the risk of damage to the uterus with
surgical instruments
- can be done early before signs of pregnancy occur
- may feel less invasive than surgery
- may seem more private to some women since much of the
procedure can occur at home
Disadvantages
- takes place over a week or more and involves several visits to
the doctor
- ten percent risk that the procedure will be incomplete and a
surgical abortion will need to be done
- sometimes causes heavy bleeding
- the drugs may have unpleasant side effects including nausea,
diarrhea, abdominal cramping or pain, vomiting, hot flashes
It never hurts to be well-informed with the latest on medical
abortion. Compare what you've learned here to future articles so
that you can stay alert to changes in the area of medical
abortion.
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