What Are the Different Types of Abortion?
Gathering information about your pregnancy options is essential to making a confident decision.
In addition to parenting and adoption, you have two abortion choices, medical and surgical abortion, depending on current state laws and how long you have been pregnant.
A medical abortion, also known as “the abortion pill,” typically uses two drugs, mifepristone and misoprostol, to terminate an early pregnancy (up to 10 weeks of gestation).
A medical abortion starts with mifepristone, usually taken at an abortion provider’s clinic.
This drug ends the pregnancy by causing the embryo or fetus to detach from the uterine wall. Cut off from support and nutrition, it cannot survive. Usually, a woman takes this medication at an abortion provider’s clinic.
Within 48 hours of taking the first drug, the woman takes the second drug, misoprostol, at home. Misoprostol causes the uterus to contract, which expels the embryo or fetus out of the body through cramping and vaginal bleeding.
Risks of medical abortion include:
Women receiving a medical abortion should know these risks and the associated signs and symptoms, so they can seek medical help when necessary. The following list of signs and symptoms requires immediate medical evaluation after an abortion.
Surgical abortion is a procedure that takes place in a clinical setting. The provider uses a series of rods to dilate (open) a woman’s cervix (the opening of the uterus). Suction is then used to remove the embryo or fetus and the pregnancy tissue from the woman’s uterus. Additional surgical tools may assist in the termination depending on how far along the pregnancy is.
Risks of surgical abortion are:
A woman should contact medical support if she experiences the following signs and symptoms of complications while recovering from a surgical abortion:
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