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is a surgical abortion appointment like? |
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following occurs at a surgical abortion appointment: |
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History, physical
exam, blood tests, ultrasound exam to date pregnancy. |
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Information about
the process and informed consent. |
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A pre-op medication
is given (similar to Motrin®).
This medicine works directly on |
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the
uterus to help with cramping and bleeding. |
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physician performs a bimanual exam to determine the size and position
of the |
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uterus
by placing one hand on the abdomen and two fingers in the vagina. |
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An ultrasound exam is done to confirm the size of the pregnancy. |
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Some women choose to use IV medication as additional pain management. |
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A synthetic morphine-like drug can be given which offers good pain
management but does not put women to sleep. You must have a driver
to take you home if you choose to use this drug. |
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The
physician places a speculum into the vagina so that the cervix comes
into view. |
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After
cleaning the cervix with iodine solution and a gauze pad, the physician
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administers
local anesthetic to reduce discomfort. |
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After
the anesthetic is placed, the physician gently enlarges the cervical
opening. |
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This
is done by inserting and removing small sterile plastic dilators into
the opening of the cervix. Some women experience 15-60 seconds of
mild to moderate cramping during this process. |
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Finally, a small
plastic tube (called a cannula) connected to a vacuum device, |
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is
inserted into
the cervical opening and the contents of the uterus are carefully
removed. Often, the vacuum devise is hand-held and looks much like
a large syringe. There is no machine noise with this hand-held device.
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the procedure, you will rest for about 30 minutes before going home. |