

There is discomfort associated
with the abortion procedure. This discomfort will be experienced
in the form of cramping such as those you may feel with your
menstrual period. Cramping may be mild to moderate, and in some
cases relatively uncomfortable. If you choose to have IV sedation,
you should not feel any cramping that you would not be able
to comfortably tolerate. If you choose to have only local anesthesia,
you will most likely experience cramping that is more intense
and less easily tolerated. IV sedation is recommended for patients
who may be nervous and apprehensive, for those individuals with
a lower tolerance to pain, or for anyone who desires to have
the procedure performed as comfortably as possible. For patients
who desire, we also offer general anesthesia which involves
being completely asleep during the procedure.
IV Sedation greatly reduces
a patient's feelings of anxiety, and causes tremendous relaxation.
The patient is still aware of what is taking place, and is
able to communicate with the medical staff.
General Anesthesia will cause the patient to be completely
asleep and unaware of what is taking place during the procedure.
Patients will only have to be asleep for the duration of the
procedure, and can expect to be fully awake within minutes
after completion.
If a patient elects to have IV Sedation or General Anesthesia,
she must be accompanied by one adult to drive her home.
The cost of a pregnancy termination
varies according to gestational age and the choice of anesthesia.
We strive to offer the highest level of quality care at the
lowest possible price. We believe that not only will our patients
find our fees to be as low, and in some areas even lower than
those of our competitors, but also that there are more benefits
included with the cost of our services.
We regret that we are unable
to provide payment plans. Payment is expected in full on the
day of your procedure. For your convenience we accept cash
and all major credit cards, but we are unable to accept personal
checks.
Some policies do cover elective
abortion; however there are some that do not. You will need
to contact your insurance company to determine if elective
abortion is covered under your plan. If you belong to an HMO
or PPO, you will need to ask about your out of network benefits
and determine exactly what is available. If you find that
abortion is covered under your plan, please let us know and
we will be happy to contact your insurance company to obtain
verification.
Depending on the length of your
pregnancy the actual procedure may take from only 3 to 7 minutes.
Although the actual procedure
takes only a few minutes, there are various other important
aspects to your visit. Upon arrival, you will be asked to
complete medical history forms and read a variety of information
and consent forms. You will receive laboratory tests which
will include an analysis of your blood volume, your Rh factor,
and a routine urinalysis which will also include a pregnancy
test. Your preoperative vital signs such as temperature, pulse,
and respiration will be established. Once your laboratory
tests have been completed, you will spend time with a counselor.
The counselor will review all of your forms with you to determine
that you fully understand all of the information. She will
explain the abortion procedure, the risks involved, and inform
and discuss with you what you may expect afterwards. After
speaking with the counselor, the receptionist will collect
your payment, and you will then be escorted to an examination
room or a patient waiting area. Once the procedure has been
completed, you will be given an appropriate amount of recovery
and observation time prior to leaving.
Yes, everything is strictly
confidential. We cannot give out any information about a patient
without her written permission.
The cervix is anesthetized with
Lidocaine, which is similar to Novocaine. The cervix is then
dilated to allow for access to the uterus. A hollow plastic
tube comparable to a drinking straw is inserted into the uterus,
and the contents are then removed by suction aspiration.
A chemical abortion is also
referred to as an "instrument free" abortion because
surgical instruments are not used. A chemical abortion is
performed over a course of three weeks requiring three consecutive
weekly visits. During the first visit the physician will perform
a sonogram to determine the length of the pregnancy. On this
same day he/she will give the patient an intramuscular injection
of a medication called Methotrexate which will stop any further
development of the pregnancy. During the second visit the
physician will insert a medication called Misoprostol into
the vagina. This medication will be in the form of small tablets
and will cause the cervix to dilate without the need for surgical
instruments. Within 12 to 24 hours after the tablets have
been inserted, the patient will experience bleeding and cramping
similar to a menstrual period. On the third and final visit
the physician will perform a sonogram to determine that all
of the pregnancy tissue has been eliminated. The success rate
of a chemical abortion is approximately 95 to 97 percent.
Should the physician find that the procedure was incomplete,
a patient has two options: She may have the Misoprostol reinserted
to encourage further elimination of the pregnancy tissue,
or she may have a vacuum aspiration procedure performed.
This is an individual decision.
Some women feel the surgical is better because it is not drawn
out over the course of a three week period. Other women feel
the chemical may be more advantageous because they will not
have to wait until they are six weeks pregnant to have the
procedure performed. Some women also feel the chemical is
better because it is less invasive and does not require surgical
instruments. Each woman may decide which procedure is best
suited for her individual needs.
The level of discomfort varies
from person to person because every individual has a different
degree of pain tolerance. Most women feel that because the
chemical procedure is less invasive, it is therefore less
painful.
There are only a few restrictions
a patient must follow after an abortion procedure; however,
these limitations are very necessary to achieve full recovery.
For three weeks after having a surgical abortion a patient
cannot insert anything into the vagina. This means no tampons,
no douching, and no sexual intercourse. Swimming, tub bathing,
heavy lifting, strenuous activity, sun bathing and standing
for prolonged periods of time are also prohibited.
After having a chemical abortion, there are very few restrictions.
Following the first week of the procedure there are no restrictions.
After the second week, it is recommended that nothing be inserted
into the vagina for two weeks. This includes the same restrictions
as with the surgical abortion.
Most women may return the following
day. If your schedule involves heavy lifting or strenuous
activity, we will provide a work or school excuse indicating
that you must avoid certain activities for three weeks.
Having an abortion is safer
than full term labor and delivery. It is unlikely that you
would experience any lasting complications from an abortion
procedure; however, as with any type of surgical procedure
there are always some risks involved.
This will vary from patient
to patient. The bleeding will be similar to that of a menstrual
period. Patients may expect to have bleeding from one to
seven days. Spotting may even be experienced for the duration
of a month. The bleeding may be very light to somewhat heavy.
Some blood clots may be passed, and this is normal.
Most women will have a normal
period within 4 to 6 weeks after having an abortion.
For the convenience of our patients,
we are able to provide evening and weekend appointments at
one or more of our five easily accessible facilities located
throughout Florida.
No. It is not necessary because
we will be performing a pregnancy test along with your other
laboratory tests on the day of your procedure.
All of our physicians are licensed
medical doctors. Our medical director is board certified in
Obstetrics and Gynecology, and a specialist in Maternal-Fetal
Medicine. Our physicians are extensively trained and highly
experienced in performing pregnancy terminations. All of our
staff members are experienced and tremendously dedicated to
providing the utmost care to our patients. The safety and
well-being of our patients is always our first priority. We
pride ourselves in providing the highest level of quality
healthcare to the women of our communities.
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