Abortion pills are tablets that are meant to end a pregnancy without any complications provided they obtained from a Registered Abortion Clinic.
Termination of Pregnancy can either be performed surgical or Medically with the help of Approved Abortion pills with the help of a qualified doctor. Studies indicate that Women who have used the abortion pills for the last decade rarely experience any side effects. Before we perform an abortion procedure, your medical history will be taken ( for example are using any other medicine, or are you suffering from any other illness and so on) a pregnancy test will as well performed to confirm how far you are in this pregnancy in order to make sure that the Abortion pills provided are will be suitable and can terminate the pregnancy.
How do Abortion Pills Work?
Abortion pills are taken in two forms:-
The first pill will be swallowed and acts as an anti-progesterone ie a receptor to block the progesterone hormone. This first pill blocks the hormone progesterone. The progesterone hormone is necessary for the maintenance of a pregnancy. Without progesterone the lining of the uterus breaks down ending the pregnancy. This pill also softens and dilates the cervix that causes placental detachment.
Step Two:
The Second pill will be taken (orally or vaginally) and has results in contractions of uterine and expulsion of the products of conception making the uterus contract thus empty causing a miscarriage. Some women may begin to bleed after using the pills in the office. Even so you must use pills as instructed. Most women will bleed and pass the pregnancy Within several hours of inserting the pills at home.
Call the doctor if you:
• Soak more than two sanitary pads per hour for 2 consecutive hours
• Bleed heavily for more than 12 hours in a row
• Pass clots larger than a size of a lemon
• Run a temperature over 100.4
• Have severe pain not relieved by pain medication
• Have an allergic reaction to any medication (itching, rash or hives)
• Develop a foul vaginal odor
When will I get my period after a medical abortion?
You should expect your next menstrual cycle four to eight weeks after your miscarriage. If you start birth control pills you will know exactly when your period will begin.
When can I have sex again after a medical abortion?
You should not have vaginal intercourse until you are cleared by the Physician at your follow-up visit. You could get pregnant right away after the miscarriage.
Are Abortion Pills Safe?
Yes! A recent Princeton University study found that less than 1% of women who take the abortion Pills experience any serious medical side effects. Women who have abortions don't suffer long-term psychological trauma either although your hormones and emotions will probably be all over the place even if you are sure of your decision. Therefore always find a confidant who will support - not judge - you and help you move on.
What are the side effects?
Side-effects of Abortion tablets may include:-
- Pain
- Diarrhea
- Excessive bleeding
For more information
Please call / Whats-app
Dr James
073 146 7822
Termination of Pregnancy can either be performed surgical or Medically with the help of Approved Abortion pills with the help of a qualified doctor. Studies indicate that Women who have used the abortion pills for the last decade rarely experience any side effects. Before we perform an abortion procedure, your medical history will be taken ( for example are using any other medicine, or are you suffering from any other illness and so on) a pregnancy test will as well performed to confirm how far you are in this pregnancy in order to make sure that the Abortion pills provided are will be suitable and can terminate the pregnancy.
How do Abortion Pills Work?
Abortion pills are taken in two forms:-
The first pill will be swallowed and acts as an anti-progesterone ie a receptor to block the progesterone hormone. This first pill blocks the hormone progesterone. The progesterone hormone is necessary for the maintenance of a pregnancy. Without progesterone the lining of the uterus breaks down ending the pregnancy. This pill also softens and dilates the cervix that causes placental detachment.
Step Two:
The Second pill will be taken (orally or vaginally) and has results in contractions of uterine and expulsion of the products of conception making the uterus contract thus empty causing a miscarriage. Some women may begin to bleed after using the pills in the office. Even so you must use pills as instructed. Most women will bleed and pass the pregnancy Within several hours of inserting the pills at home.
Call the doctor if you:
• Soak more than two sanitary pads per hour for 2 consecutive hours
• Bleed heavily for more than 12 hours in a row
• Pass clots larger than a size of a lemon
• Run a temperature over 100.4
• Have severe pain not relieved by pain medication
• Have an allergic reaction to any medication (itching, rash or hives)
• Develop a foul vaginal odor
When will I get my period after a medical abortion?
You should expect your next menstrual cycle four to eight weeks after your miscarriage. If you start birth control pills you will know exactly when your period will begin.
When can I have sex again after a medical abortion?
You should not have vaginal intercourse until you are cleared by the Physician at your follow-up visit. You could get pregnant right away after the miscarriage.
Are Abortion Pills Safe?
Yes! A recent Princeton University study found that less than 1% of women who take the abortion Pills experience any serious medical side effects. Women who have abortions don't suffer long-term psychological trauma either although your hormones and emotions will probably be all over the place even if you are sure of your decision. Therefore always find a confidant who will support - not judge - you and help you move on.
What are the side effects?
Side-effects of Abortion tablets may include:-
- Pain
- Diarrhea
- Excessive bleeding
For more information
Please call / Whats-app
Dr James
073 146 7822