Termination of Pregnancy Procedure in South Africa

What Will Happen During the Abortion Process:

Pills are given with instructions of how to use them. An overnight stay is not required.

The tablets we give you are for oral use. These tablets block the action of the hormone progesterone on the uterus. This stops the growth of the pregnancy and causes the lining of the uterus to shed. Some side effects such as light bleeding, nausea or vomiting may be experienced.

Termination of pregnancy procedure in South Africa
Happy after a safe abortion

You may also be given tablets that you will place in the vagina near the cervix. This medicine causes the uterus to contract and also causes bleeding and cramping. This medication is normally administered using a tampon and if you are comfortable using tampons you can insert this medication yourself.

Most women go home straight away with advice on what to do after the misoprostol is placed in the vagina. Most abortions will happen within 4-6 hours.

Themedicines are very effective and 98% percent of the time you go through with the pregnancy termination or abortion immediately.

You may experience the following: nausea, vomiting or diarrhoea. This is normal during the abortion / pregnancy termination process.

Most women will have the abortion within 6-8 hours of using the pills but for some women take a little bt longer.

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TESTIMONIAL

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