Manual Vacuum Aspiration
within 7 weeks after Last Menstrual Period (LMP)
This surgical abortion is done
early in the pregnancy, up to 7 weeks after the woman’s last
menstrual period. The cervical muscle is stretched with
dilators (metal rods) until the opening is wide enough to
allow the abortion instruments to pass into the uterus. A
hand held syringe is attached to tubing that is inserted
into the uterus and the fetus is suctioned out.
Suction Curettage
within 6 to 14 weeks after LMP
This is the most common type of
abortion. In this procedure, the doctor opens the cervix
with a dilator (metal rod) or laminaria (thin sticks derived
from plant and inserted hours before the procedure). The
doctor inserts tubing into the uterus and connects the
tubing to a suction machine. The suction pulls the fetus’
body apart and out of the uterus. One variation of this
procedure is called Dilation and Curretage (D&C). In this
method, the doctor may use a curette, a loop-shaped knife,
to scrape the fetal parts out of the uterus.
Dilation and Evacuation (D & E)
within 13-24 weeks after LMP
This surgical abortion is done
during the second trimester of pregnancy. Because the
developing fetus doubles in size between the eleventh and
twelfth weeks of pregnancy, the body of the fetus is too
large to be broken up by suction and will not pass through
the suction tubing. In this procedure, the cervix must be
opened wider than in a first trimester abortion. This is
done by inserting a laminaria a day or two before the
abortion. After opening the cervix, the doctor pulls out the
fetal parts with forceps. The fetus’ skull is crushed to
ease removal.
Dilation and Extraction (D & X)
From 20 weeks after LMP to full-term
This type of abortion is also
known as partial-birth abortion. This procedure takes three
days. During the first two days, the cervix is dilated and
medication is given for cramping. On the third day, the
woman receives medication to start labor. After labor
begins, the abortion doctor uses ultrasound to locate the
baby’s legs. Grasping a leg with forceps, the doctor
delivers the baby up to the baby’s head. Next, scissors are
inserted into the base of the skull to create an opening. A
suction catheter is placed into the opening to remove the
skull contents. The skull collapses, and the baby is removed.
RU 486, Mifepristone (Abortion Pill)
Within 4 to 7 weeks after LMP
This medical abortion is used
for women who are within 30 to 49 days after their last
menstrual period. This procedure usually requires two or
three office visits. The RU 486 or Mifepristone pills are
given to the woman who returns two days later for a second
medication called misprostol. The combination of these
medications causes the uterus to expel the fetus.
Before You Decide: An Abortion Education Resource, ©
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