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Abortion is a safe procedure for women who become unexpectedly pregnant and wish to terminate the pregnancy. The process of getting an abortion can vary from woman to woman. Treatment depends on the progression of the pregnancy and personal preferences of the patient. Any existing medical conditions may also affect the type of abortion that a patient can receive. If you are facing an unplanned pregnancy, the following information on first and second trimester terminations can help you better understand your options.

Chemical Abortions

Chemical abortions are available only to women who are still within their first trimester of pregnancy. The patient is given oral drugs to induce the termination of the pregnancy . The result is cramping and bleeding similar to what a woman might experience during a miscarriage. Because chemical abortions are performed only during the first half of the first trimester, women seeking this procedure should contact a women’s clinic as soon as they learn they are pregnant.

Surgical Abortions

Women in both their first or second trimesters of pregnancy may be candidates for surgical abortions. During the first trimester, surgical abortion is referred to as dilatation and curettage. This procedure involves the termination of pregnancy through suction. Once a woman has entered her second trimester, a surgical abortion is called dilatation and evacuation. Surgeons who perform these procedures place a high priority on patient safety and comfort. Women may choose from several different sedative options to ensure their complete ease while undergoing a surgical abortion.

Patient Counseling

An abortion requires more than safe surgical practices. It also involves looking after a patient’s emotional wellbeing. Both prior to an abortion and after the procedure, patients can express their concerns and questions with qualified counselors. When you undergo an abortion, you can rest assured that you will be in the company of an understanding and supportive medical staff.

Would you like to speak to someone about your abortion options? Call (202) 659-9403 to schedule a consultation atWashington Surgi-Clinic . Our Washington, D.C. women’s clinic is here to help you make the right decision for your health, future, and reproductive needs.