2010

Surgical Abortions – What Will Happen?

Posted in 2010 on August 3rd, 2010 by admin – Comments Off

When a woman or teenager is contemplating having an abortion, she may wonder what the procedure will be like and what she may expect to have happen. If you are pregnant and want to know more about the options available to you, here’s a thumbnail sketch about the subject.

It is important to note that no surgical abortions can be performed less than 6 to 7 weeks after the first day of your last period. Those who find out they are pregnant sooner may wish to opt for a non-surgical abortion using pills. The pills will keep the fetus from gaining a strong hold on the uterus and thereby cause it to abort; however, pills are no longer an option if you are more than 7 weeks along and that’s when you’ll need to opt for a surgical procedure.
A surgical abortion is a minor out-patient medical procedure, but because it is a medical procedure you should be sure to have it performed by doctors at a proper facility.

You will make at least three visits to the medical facility, the longest of which will be the first. During that visit, you will be given a pregnancy test along with a subsequent ultrasound that will determine how far along you are in the pregnancy. This is a necessary safeguard because it will ensure that you are a viable candidate for a surgical abortion. You will also be given counseling about abortion to explain what will happen and to determine your feelings and attitudes toward the procedure. If your pregnancy is an early one, you will undergo the procedure on your next visit; if you are between 14 and 19 weeks, your second visit will be used for a cervical dilation procedure that will help to make the abortion go smoothly on the next day.

General anesthesia is not used, and so there is no need to fear the effects of “being under.” You will be awake, but you will definitely be sedated and may be offered the option of nitrous oxide to help keep you comfortable during the procedure. You may feel nothing at all or you may feel a bit of cramping: every individual is different. The doctor will dilate the cervix, and then insert a suction device called a cannula that will extract your uterus and its contents thereby ending the pregnancy. Some women experience further cramping for a few days after the procedure, but it is generally mild.

Physical recuperation is short; however you may be dealing with some strong emotions in the days and weeks afterward. Counseling during your follow up visit can be extremely helpful, but if you experience severe depression you’ll need to get further help. Making a decision to end an unplanned pregnancy is never a simple or an easy one: make sure to consult fully with medical professionals and other helpful professionals to make sure it is the right choice for you.

Signs Of How To Tell If You Are Pregnant

Posted in 2010 on July 18th, 2010 by admin – Comments Off

In your lifetime as a woman you will most likely get pregnant. What a wonderful gift it is to be pregnant and be able to give birth to something that you made. Getting pregnant is wonderful and finding out if your pregnant is exciting!

Finding out if you are pregnant can sometimes be tricky. You might think you are just feeling sick and have the flu and then the next minute you take a test and find out you are pregnant six months later. I have included some helpful information to find out if you are pregnant.

One of the most obvious signs is if you have missed your period. Some women can experience implantation bleeding around the same time as their period. Implantation bleeding is a bleeding that usually looks like your spotting. Periods actually don’t go away in a rare number of women. The period can go through the whole pregnancy for a few selectwomen.

Pregnancy tests are another popular form of finding out if you are pregnant. The pregnancy tests detect the hCG hormone in your urine. There are more accurate tests that measure 25-50 mIs of hCG in your urine and your blood can actually be different. If you are going to take a pregnancy test, you want to make sure you are going to take the test with your early morning urine. Reason being, is because it will have a higher concentration of hCG.

Blood tests are probably the most accurate way to know if you hare pregnant. You can take the blood test as early as seven to ten days post your ovulation.

Did you know that about fifty percent of women would experience morning sickness? Morning sickness isn’t the best term for what it is. Women of all ages can get sick in the morning, at night or even in the daytime. There really isn’t any exact form of what the sickness symptoms are. Morning sickness can however lead to dehydration and other problems, so you have to watch it carefully.

Breast tenderness is a big one if you are pregnant. Although, breast tenderness can be tricky, because you can have breast tenderness while you are on your period as well. Along with your breast being tender, you can experience headaches. Your hormones changing can cause headaches. Headaches are a symptom and not a sign of being pregnant. You could get pretty paranoid if you got a headache every week or so.

Pregnancy is a wonderful thing, and now you know how to detect if you hare pregnant. Remember that you could easily be a woman that has a very easy pregnancy.