Posts Tagged ‘Iv Sedation’

Abortion Pill: Can Be Used To Terminate Pregnancy On The First Day

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

There have been numerous studies and articles written in medical literature regarding medical abortion in the first nine weeks of pregnancy. Prior to medical abortion, the most common method of performing a termination of pregnancy required undergoing a Suction D&C (Dilatation and Currettage).

The manner in which a Suction Currettage is carried out for patients 12 weeks or less, is to position the patient as if she is to undergo a routine Pap Smear or Pelvic Exam. As long as they have someone to drive them home, patients who do not want to remember or feel any discomfort while undergoing the surgical procedure, can be given Intravenous (IV) Sedation in doses that will generally last the length of time required to carry out the abortion procedure process.

A vaginal speculum is then placed inside the cleansed vagina and the cervix (lower part of womb) is anesthetized (numbed). The cervical os is then dilated (opened) with serial dilators until it is adequately dilated enough to allow for the appropriately sized sterile currette to be placed inside the uterus. A manual vaccum or suction tubing is attached to the end of the currette and the gestational (pregnancy) tissue is gently removed from within the intauterine cavity. The patient is then sent to recovery where she can rest comfortably while her vital signs (blood pressure, heart rate, respirations, temperature) and vaginal bleeding will be monitored. Most patients are ready to be discharged (sent home) within 15 to 30 minutes after the procedure has been performed.

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Abortion: First Trimester (3 to 12 weeks) Surgical Abortion

Sunday, November 8th, 2009

Abortion is defined as the termination of a human pregnancy from within the intrauterine (womb) cavity with the intent not to produce a live birth. The way abortions are carried out in the first  trimester of pregnancy is either 1) medical abortion where RU486 or methotrexate are given the first day a patient visits the medical office or clinic.   Misoprostol (cytotec) is given on the same day or up to 48 hours after the initial visit which causes the uterus to contract and expel its content.  2)  Suction Dilation and Curettage or a Vacuum Aspiration surgical procedure.  The Surgical Abortion procedure will be the focus of this article. 

The patient presents to the medical office and fills out several forms that pertain to having the abortion procedure.  She is taken to the lab where a small amount of blood is taken along with a urine sample to confirm blood type, hematocrit (checking for anemia), a positive pregnancy test,  urinary tract infections, or other problems that can be detected with a urinalysis test.  A counselor goes over the benefits and risks of the surgical procedure..  Birth control is offered for patients who are not on birth control.   It is discussed and confirmed that the patient is making the decision on her own to terminate her pregnancy and that she is not being forced.  IV sedation is discussed.  Deep Sedation can be also given for patients who do not want to remember or feel any discomfort during the surgical procedure.  All consent forms are signed. 

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