|
You
probably have many questions regarding
a first trimester abortion. This information
is designed to answer many of those
questions. Please read the information
carefully and if you have questions
feel free to call our office at 1-888-878-3304.
When
you come to our office for a first
trimester procedure, we will try to
make your stay with us as comfortable
and as brief as possible. You can
expect to be in our office for 3-5
hours.
Prior to coming to the office we will
explain to you the pre-operative
instructions.
|
During your visit you will: |
|
1.
|
Complete a self medical history
and sign consent forms. |
|
2.
|
Leave a urine sample for a pregnancy
test.
|
|
3.
|
Meet with an intake counselor
to discuss medical history forms
and payment options. |
|
4.
|
Have
a simple blood
test by
finger stick.
|
|
5.
|
If indicated have a sonogram
to estimate the length
of pregnancy
|
|
6.
|
Meet with a patient educator who
will discuss; the procedure, possible
complications, necessary aftercare
and birth
control options. |
|
7.
|
See
the doctor for an examination
and the abortion
procedure.
|
|
8.
|
Be observed for a brief recovery
period with the recovery
area staff.
|
|
|
|
| |
| LAB
TESTING |
|
There
are some laboratory tests which we
will need to perform. For these tests
we will need samples of your urine
and blood. We will use your urine
sample to perform a pregnancy test
and we use your blood sample to check
your iron count and Rh factor.
If
your blood is found to be Rh
negative (e.g. , O negative,
A negative) you will need an
injection of Rhogam after your
abortion. Rhogam prevents antibodies
from being formed in your blood
that would cause problems with
future pregnancies. If you are
Rh negative, it is important
that you receive a Rhogam injection
with every pregnancy. Please
note that there is an additional
fee for all Rhogam injections.
|
| |
|
|
| |
|
LENGTH OF PREGNANCY
|
|
A
sonogram is considered the most
reliable method of assessing
how far you are into your pregnancy.
A sonogram is a test that uses
sound waves to see your pelvic
structures. It is not an X-ray
and there is no radiation. A
sonogram is done while you lie
down comfortably. A gel solution
is applied to your abdomen and
an ultrasound wand is placed
on your abdomen. There is little
or no discomfort while the sonogram
is being performed.
It
is proper clinical practice
to determine the length of pregnancy
based on your last menstrual
period and not on the actual
date of conception. Therefore,
if you think you conceived 8
weeks ago, your last menstrual
period was probably 10 weeks
ago and you would be considered
10 weeks pregnant. Any abortion
performed up to 12 weeks of
pregnancy is, by definition,
a first trimester procedure.
If your ultrasound evaluation
reveals that you are over 12
weeks of pregnancy, the procedure
becomes a second
trimester procedure.
|
|
|
|
|
| |
|
PATIENT
EDUCATION
|
|
You
will meet with our patient educator
who will go over the abortion
procedure, explain how to take
care of yourself afterwards
and answer any questions you
may have about your visit. This
is the time to talk about your
decision to terminate the pregnancy
and any emotional or physical
concerns that you might have.
Legally, we must obtain your
written consent for the abortion.
The patient educator will obtain
your consent at this time. Please
be assured that we will not
perform an abortion on any woman
if she does not want one, regardless
of age.
The
patient educator will also discuss
birth control options with you.
If you choose, she will provide
you with a method to use following
the abortion. She will also
schedule your follow-up appointment.
|
|
|
|
|
| |
|
ANESTHETIC
CHOICES
|
|
We
offer you the opportunity to
select the type of anesthesia
that is right for you. You can
choose to be awake or asleep
for the procedure. Your anesthesia
options are described in more
detail below.
Local
Anesthesia -- Local anesthesia
involves the injection by the physician
of pain-stopping medication into your
cervix . You will be fully awake during
the procedure, but your cervix will
be numbed. You can expect to have
moderate cramping during the procedure.
General
Anesthesia -- General anesthesia
is administered by injecting
medication into your vein. This
medication will allow you to
sleep for the duration of the
procedure. The medication is
given by a Certified Registered
Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) who
is specially trained in anesthesia.
General Anesthesia is not available
at all locations. If you choose
this option, we will refer you
to a location where general
anesthesia is provided.
I.V.
Sedation – Intravenous
(I.V.) sedation provides a tranquil
effect and helps to relieve
the anxiety that women who undergo
an abortion sometimes experience.
|
|
|
|
|
| |
|
PROCEDURE
|
|
Before the anesthesia
of choice is administered, the physician
will perform an internal exam to determine
the position of your uterus. This
is done by inserting two fingers into
your vagina and pressing down on your
lower abdomen. Next, a speculum is
placed inside the vagina to keep the
vaginal walls apart. The physician
will hold the cervix, the opening
to the uterus, with an instrument
called a tenaculum. The physician
will then insert a series of narrow
metal instruments, called dilators,
into the cervix to open it slightly.
The physician will then use a slender
suction cannula to remove the pregnancy
from the uterus.
|
|
|
|
|
| |
|
RECOVERY
|
|
Following the abortion you will be observed for a brief recovery
period with the recovery area
staff. You will probably have
some cramps and bleeding at
first. This is expected since
the uterus must return to its
normal size after the pregnancy
is removed. The recovery staff
will give you some medication
for pain and monitor how you
are feeling.
|
|
|
|
|
| |
|
PAYMENT
|
|
The
basic fee for the procedure
includes: a review of your pertinent
medical history, an educational/counseling
session, routine urine and blood
testing, the procedure, local
anesthesia, and recovery room
services.
Payment
can be made in cash, by money
order, or by credit card. For
the convenience of our patients,
we accept MasterCard and VISA,
Most insurance plans are also
accepted, but must be verified
prior to your visit. We are
unable to accept personal checks.
|
| |
|
|
| |
|
ADDITIONAL
FEES
|
| Laboratory
Fee -- It is essential that
our office have your correct
phone number and address. If,
in the unlikely event that the
laboratory results indicate
that you must return for repeat
tests or procedures, we must
have a reliable way to contact
you. If we cannot reach you
by phone, we will send a certified
letter. We are very respectful
of your need for confidentiality
and will only contact you if
there is an emergency. There
is no additional office fee
in the rare event that this
occurs.
Medications
and Testing -- You may also incur
additional fees if the doctor or medical
staff find that you need extra medications
or testing. These additional needs
may include, but are not limited to:
injectable antibiotics, an early detection
urine pregnancy test, a urine culture,
a throat culture, or a Rhogam injection. If you have an Rh negative blood type
(e.g. , O negative, B negative) it
is absolutely essential that you receive
a Rhogam injection.
There
are also some medications that
you may choose to purchase on
the day of your procedure. Methergine
tablets (sometimes prescribed
by the doctor to help the uterus
to contract), Tetracycline tablets
(a routine antibiotic), pain
medication, Depo Provera (injectable
birth control) and certain brands
of birth control pills are all
available at our office for
an additional charge. If you
have any questions about the
cost of these medications please
contact us at 1-888-878-3304.
|
| |
|
|
| |
|
REFUND
POLICY
|
|
If
the procedure is not performed
due to patient request or physician
advice, you will be responsible for
payment for any services already rendered
such as a pregnancy test, a sonogram
and/or any laboratory tests. All other
fees will be promptly refunded.
|
| |
|
|
|