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1st
TrimesterSurgical Abortions
(Up to 12 Weeks) - General Info |
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An
Abortion is one of the safest outpatient procedures there is.
We would like to
emphasis that to date we have had NO PATIENT COMPLICATIONS IN
OUR OFFICE.
We have accomplished this by only using disposable equipment
for our procedures,
and by emphasizing cleanliness and sterility throughout our
office. Our patient’s
safety and care is our number one priority.
Most abortions are preformed in the
first trimester (Up to 12 weeks). With the
advent of the vaginal probe sonogram, women are now afforded the
opportunity
to terminate their pregnancy in as early as 2 weeks.
The abortion
is relatively a low risk procedure, statistically, it is 9 times
more
dangerous to go through childbirth than to have a surgical abortion.
However,
all risks will be carefully reviewed with you during your initial
consultation
with your Board Certified physician.
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| Procedure
for the First Trimester Abortion |
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The procedure
is preformed using Dilation and vacuum curettage (suction).
An alternative technology offered is the mini-vac aspiration.
This procedure of
non-electric suction is provided by a hand held syringe to evacuate
the uterine
contents. This procedure is proven best for early pregnancies.
A major advantage
to this procedure is less discomfort due to less cervical dilation.
Mini-vac aspiration
is best done during pregnancies under 7 weeks from last menstrual
period.
We are a
private OB/GYN practice and unlike clinics there is no 2-7 hour
office wait.
When you get to the office, plan to stay for approximately 1
hour. The 1 hour is
spent in taking a medical history, information session, lab
work, and an ultrasound (sonogram). This hour also includes
the abortion procedure and recovery period.
This procedure is preformed by qualified Board Certified Gynecologists
under
local, IV sedation, or general anesthesia up through 12 weeks
from the last
menstrual period.
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| Frequently
Asked Questions |
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What is
the difference between local anesthesia, IV Sedation (twilight),
and General Anesthesia?
What to
expect at the Time of your Visit:
- Our receptionist will cordially greet
you and ask you to fill out a medical
history form.
- A laboratory work-up will be done
including blood analysis, RH factor,
urinalysis, urine and/or blood pregnancy test.
- An ultrasound, using a state-of-the-art
computerized sonogram will be
preformed by your Board Certified physician to determine the
length
of your pregnancy.
- The physician will explain the abortion
procedure, and discuss contraception
methods with you, answering any questions you may have.
- The Physician will perform the procedure.
- After the abortion, you will rest
in the recovery room till medications wear off.
- You are then given antibiotics and
detailed instructions before
you are sent home.
- Birth control pills are provided for
free at the time of your visit.
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