How do abortions work?


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they put a vacuum in your vagina and suck everything out

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There are different techniques. If the person is really early in the pregnancy then the Doctor can just break her water sac and that will induce a miscarraige. There is one where they inject something into the baby and it dies then they suction it out, sometimes piece by piece, this seems really horrible to me. Sometimes the fetus is also scraped out after the Dr. stops it's heart, like what they do in a D & C after a miscarraige.

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There are different kinds. You have to be more specific. The most common kind in the united states involves numbing the cervix and then suctioning out the fetus. There is also the "medical abortion" that only requires a few suppositories, but you can only be about 7 weeks pregnant. Late term abortion is required after about 23 weeks pregnant and is pretty hard to describe.

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How do they work?

Vacuum aspiration empties the uterus with gentle suction of a manual syringe or with machine-operated suction.


Performed with a manual syringe, it is known as manual vacuum aspiration or MVA.

Performed with machine-operated suction and the use of a curette — a narrow metal loop used to remove the tissue that lines the uterus — it is sometimes called dilation and suction curettage or D&C.

D&E is a two-part procedure. The cervix is slowly opened. The procedure is completed by emptying the uterus using a combination of suction and medical instruments.
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A "medical abortion" works like this.you can take a medication that will automatically make you abort the fetus. You need to be be in the first trimester(3 Months) There is another way which is called a "vacuum aspiration". You would need to go into a reputable Woman's Clinic and go through the interview process. Depending on your age and state of mind, you might need to speak with a woman about what to expect after the procedure (in terms of your physical and mental health around having the abortion.) Then they will take you into the doctor's office .. give you a LOCAL anesthetic to prevent any physical pain. You WILL be AWAKE during the procedure. Then the doctor will clean out your uterus by sucking out any fluid and tissue that needs to be removed. It takes about 15-30 minutes and then you will go into the recovery area. There will be nurses who will monitor your vital signs and make sure that you are comfortable. They need to make sure that there is no excess bleeding afterwards. You will be in the recovery area from 1 to 4 hours. Then, if there are no complications you will be able to go home. Make sure that you bring somebody with you that you trust to help you get back to your home. You will feel a little uncomfortable.. but that doesn't last very long. I needed to have an abortion too (when I was 19 yrs. old.) At the time it was the only thing that I could do. I already had one baby boy 3yrs. old. And I wasn't married. Before I had it done I was scared..after I had it done.. I felt sad.. but knew that I did the right thing because I had already brought one baby into the world that was unplanned and I knew that I wouldn't be able to care for them both. In the 70's when I had mine done I had no access to birth control pills. But there's so much help out there today for young girls.
I sympathize with your situation and I hope that you are able to get through this time in your life . know that I am wishing you all the best. and love yourself enough to be more carefull in the future. Good Luck Sweetie! :)
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http://health.yahoo.com/ency/healthwise


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