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Two-day
Procedure For 20 - 24 Weeks
You
probably have many questions regarding
a second trimester abortion procedure.
This information is designed to address
those concerns. Please read the information
carefully and if you have questions
please call NY Abortion at 1-877-I
Matter and speak to a patient educator.
If you are unsure
about how far you are into your pregnancy,
click
here.
A second trimester
abortion (20-24 weeks) requires two
visits to our office over two consecutive
days. The abortion method we use,
called Dilatation and Evacuation (D&E),
is the medically indicated procedure
for second trimester abortion.
For more detailed information, click
on the following:
PRE-OPERATIVE
INSTRUCTIONS
DAY
1
DAY
2
POST-OPERATIVE
INSTRUCTIONS
POSSIBLE
COMPLICATIONS
PAYMENT
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| PRE-OPERATIVE
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For Day
1 and Day 2 of your appointment,
you may not eat, drink or
chew anything for eight
hours before you come in. |
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Smoking
is not advised prior to
Day 1 or Day 2. |
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Please
make arrangements for children
to be left at home. |
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When you
come to our office on Day
1, payment in full will
be collected prior to any
services being rendered.
For your convenience our
offices accept cash, Visa,
MasterCard , Discover, and
American Express. Personal
checks are not accepted.
Medicaid and most insurance
plans are accepted, but
must be verified prior to
your visit. |
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An escort
is strongly suggested for
Day 1 and mandatory for
Day 2. You may not drive
following your procedure
on Day 2 due to the fact
that you will have received
anesthesia. |
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During Day
1 you will: |
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Be
in our office for approximately
2-3 hours. |
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Complete self medical
history and consent forms.
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Leave a urine
sample for a pregnancy
test.
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Have a simple
blood
test by finger stick to
determine your blood count and
your Rh factor.
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Have a sonogram
to estimate the length of
pregnancy.
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Meet with an
intake counselor to discuss
your medical history forms and
to make your payment
in full.
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Meet with a
patient
educator who will discuss
the abortion
procedures, aftercare
instructions and birth control
options.
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Have an examination
and the laminaria insertion.
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During Day
2 you will: |
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Be
in our office for approximately
4-6 hours. |
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Receive
Cytotec
medication (up to 4 hour wait
for medication to take effect) |
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Complete
the abortion
procedure under general anesthesia. |
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Recuperate
with the nurse in the recovery
room. (Approx. 1 hour) |
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You
must have an escort to take you
home after receiving general anesthesia. |
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| POST-OPERATIVE
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Prior to your
procedure you will be given
written after-care instructions.
Post-operative care is essential
to your well-being.
To protect against
infection, antibiotics are given
routinely. If your blood type
is RH negative you will be given
Rhogam.
If the physician deems it necessary,
you may also be given Methergine
to help your uterus to contract.
We are On
Call 24 hours a day for medical
emergencies.
All patients
must have a post-operative exam
two weeks after the procedure.
We encourage patients to return
to their referring physicians.
However, complete post-operative
care and on-going gynecological
services are available to all
self-referred patients
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| POSSIBLE
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Second trimester
abortion is a safe surgical
procedure and has approximately
the same rate of complications
as normal childbirth. Complications
range from minor to severe,
including the rare event of
death. However, deaths that
occur during abortions in the
second trimester are in most
cases the result of physical
complications present prior
to the procedure. Therefore,
it is very important that you
inform us fully about your medical
history and any drugs, legal
or illegal, that you are using.
Complications
that can occur during or after
the abortion include infection,
incomplete abortion (where some
of the placenta remains in the
uterus), injuries to the uterus,
cervical tear, heavy and prolonged
bleeding, whole body complications
such as blood clotting problems,
adverse reactions to the drugs,
shock, cardiac arrest, amniotic
fluid embolism and possible
sterility. If you have a multiple
pregnancy, the chances of complications
increase. There is also the
possibility of cervical incompetence
which may result in problems
maintaining a pregnancy in the
future (possible miscarriage,
stillbirth, low birth weight,
premature delivery). Should
any of these complications arise,
antibiotic drugs and blood transfusions
may be required. Remember, although
many types of complications
have been listed, the chances
of a complication are small.
Many complications
are also a result of NOT taking
care of yourself after leaving
our office. It is essential
that you follow the post-operative
instructions explained to you.
Even though complications are
rare, you should call us immediately
if there is a problem such as
those mentioned on your post-operative
instruction sheet. Our doctors
are on call 24 hours a day.
A complication that is detected
early is usually easily treated
and corrected before it can
become a major complication.
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| PAYMENT |
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We require your
entire procedure fee to be paid
before the abortion procedure
is begun on Day 1. Payment can
be made in cash, money order,
or credit card (MasterCard,
VISA, American Express, or Discover).
New York State Medicaid and
most insurance plans are accepted,
but must be verified prior to
your visit.
You may also have
additional fees if the doctor or medical
staff determines that you need extra
medications or testing. This may include,
but is not limited to: injectable
antibiotics, early detection urine
pregnancy test, urine culture, throat
culture, or Rhogam injection. If you
have Rh negative blood it is absolutely
essential that you receive a Rhogam
injection. Ask the intake counselor
if you have questions about the cost
of these medications.
There are some
supplies which you have the
option to purchase while in
our office. Methergine tablets
or the Depo
Provera injection (birth
control) are both available
for an additional charge. Ask
the intake counselor if you
have questions about the cost
of these medications.
If the abortion procedure
is not performed due to patient request
or physician advice, you will be responsible
for payment for services already rendered
such as the pregnancy test, sonogram
and lab tests. All other fees will
be refunded.
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