ABOUT THE DISEASE
Medical termination of pregnancy (either through medicines or surgically) i.e removing the foetus and placenta from the mother`s uterus, is known as abortion.
CAUSES
An abortion might be resorted to in any of the following conditions:
- When the foetus has a birth defect or genetic problem
- When the pregnancy is harmful to the woman`s health (therapeutic abortion)
- When the mother may not wish to be pregnant (elective abortion)
TREATMENT METHODS
A nonsurgical, abortion can be done within 7 weeks from the first day of the woman`s last period. Medicines are used to help the body remove the foetus and placenta tissue, for eg. mifepristone, misoprostol, prostaglandins, etc.
If the pregnancy has already crossed 7 weeks, the only option is to go for a surgical abortion. Surgical abortion uses a vacuum to remove the foetus and related pregnancy material from the uterus.
Although mostly this is a very safe procedure however it might sometime lead to the following problems:
• Damage to the womb
• Uterine perforation (accidental)
• Excessive bleeding
• Infection
• Scarring of the inside of the uterus.
In most cases physical recovery starts in a few days however bleeding might persist for 8-10 days.
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