Ladies Choice: Premier Abortion Clinic in Durban
Access Affordable, Trusted, and High-Quality Abortion Care Services
At Choice Abortion Clinic in Durban, we offer two safe and effective options for terminating an unwanted pregnancy:
medical abortion, commonly known as the abortion pill, and surgical abortion.
If you are pregnant and considering abortion, you may have many questions.
Our team at Choice Abortion Clinic is committed to providing support and guidance throughout the entire process.
The choice of abortion method generally depends on the duration of the pregnancy.
Both medical and surgical abortions are safe and effective when performed by qualified healthcare professionals.
The decision between medical and surgical abortion is influenced by factors such as service availability, accessibility, pregnancy stage, and personal preference.
Comprehensive Overview of Medical Abortion Procedures and Care
Medical abortion is a non-surgical procedure that uses medication to terminate a pregnancy. This method does not require surgery or anesthesia and can be safely administered either at the clinic or at home, depending on individual circumstances. We recommend a follow-up appointment approximately one week after the procedure to confirm the termination was successful. Medical abortion is most effective and safest during the first trimester.
Potential Side Effects and Post-Procedure Care
The medications used in medical abortion commonly cause vaginal bleeding and abdominal cramping. Other potential side effects include:
Nausea, vomiting, felling feverish, chills, diarrhea and sometimes headache
Pain relief medication may be provided to alleviate discomfort during and after the procedure. Although infection following medical abortion is rare, antibiotics may be prescribed as a precaution.
Recovery and Precautions
During recovery, you may find it challenging to maintain your usual daily activities; however, bed rest is generally not necessary. It is important to have an adequate supply of absorbent sanitary pads to manage bleeding.
Please remain alert for serious complications requiring immediate medical attention, such as heavy bleeding, severe pain, high fever, or any other concerning symptoms.
If you experience any of these, seek emergency medical care promptly.
