What is non -surgical abortion?

Nerurgic abortion is a method of abortion that uses oral and sometimes suppository drugs to end early pregnancy. Non -abortion usually relies on ingestion of two drugs, mifepristone and misoprostol. Mifepristone can cause abortion in women who are pregnant less than nine weeks. Misoprostol is often administered to help the womb exclude pregnancy. Together, drugs used to carry out non-surgical abortions often known as the RU-486 and are generally limited in their availability. It must usually be administered under the supervision of a doctor. Most women can take advantage of this form of abortions during the initial weeks of pregnancy. Local laws generally reduce the use of the RU-486 after eight or ninth week of pregnancy. After the ninth week, surgical abortion is generally considered necessary.

supporters of this method of abortion believe that it can be safer than surgical abortion, especially in women who do not have access to adequate medical facilities. Non -surgical abortion does not require a sterile clinical environment so it can summerkařům a zdravotním sestrám umožnit provádění včasných potratů, i když je vytvoření sterilního prostředí nemožné. There is no surgery, so women living in rural areas or remote regions can benefit from this type of abortion, even if their approach to qualified medical staff is limited.

Lékařský dohled nad pacientem je vyžadován v mnoha zemích, kde je nechirurgický potrat legálně praktikován. Rizika RU-486 mohou zahrnovat nadměrné krvácení a alergickou reakci. Malý počet žen, které používají tuto metodu potratů, prodlužují krvácení, které pokračuje mnohem déle než obvykle. S tímto postupem je spojeno riziko infekcedure, ale je to malé.

Ženy jsou obecně podrobeny fyzické a pánevní zkoušce před schválením pro postup. Nejlepší kandidáti jsou v dobrém zdravotním stavu, nepoužívají tabák a jsou méně než devět týdnů těhotných.

Dokončení lékařského potratů může trvat kdeKoli from four hours to two weeks. The first medicine, mifepristone, is usually used 24 to 48 hours before the second drug, misopristol. Women can be hospitalized for supervision for four to six hours after each medicine. The side effects generally include mild to moderate spasms, bleeding, nausea, vomiting, headaches and diarrhea.

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