Evaluate your past health, including any
medicines you are taking.
Do a physical exam, including a
pelvic examination, to evaluate your health, how long
you have been pregnant, and the location and health of the embryo or
fetus.
Perform an
ultrasound to confirm how far along and where the
pregnancy is. Not all doctors choose to do this step.
Discuss your
decision to have an abortion and your feelings about the
decision.
Discuss your plans for future pregnancies and birth
control use.
Explain the procedure, possible problems, and when to
call your doctor.
Care immediately after a surgical abortion
After a
surgical abortion procedure, your doctor will check to make sure:
Your vital signs such as heart rate, breathing,
and blood pressure are normal.
Call your doctor immediately if you have any of these symptoms after an
abortion:
Severe bleeding. Both medical and surgical
abortions usually cause bleeding that is different from a normal menstrual
period. Severe bleeding can mean:
Passing clots that are bigger than a
golf ball, lasting 2 or more hours.
Soaking more than 2 large pads
in an hour, for 2 hours in a row.
Bleeding heavily for 12 hours in
a row.
Signs of infection in your whole body, such as
headache, muscle aches, dizziness, or a general feeling of illness. Severe
infection is possible without fever.
Severe pain in the belly
that is not relieved by pain medicine, rest, or heat
Hot flushes or a fever of
100.4°F (38°C) or higher that
lasts longer than 4 hours
Vomiting lasting more than 4 to 6
hours
Sudden belly swelling or rapid heart
rate
Vaginal discharge that has increased in amount or smells
bad
Pain, swelling, or redness in the genital area
Call your doctor for an appointment if you have had any of these symptoms after a recent
abortion:
Bleeding (not spotting) for longer than 2
weeks
New, unexplained symptoms that may be caused by medicines
used in your treatment
No menstrual period within 6 weeks after the
procedure
Signs and symptoms of
depression. Hormonal changes after a pregnancy can
cause depression that requires treatment.
Follow-up exam after a surgical abortion
A
follow-up exam may be done about 2 weeks after a surgical abortion. The exam
may include:
A discussion of birth control use.
If birth control measures were started immediately after the abortion
procedure, the proper use of the method can be discussed again. If you had an
intrauterine device (IUD) inserted at the time of the
abortion procedure, you can discuss with your
doctor any questions you have.
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