Are you searching for Abortion information?
Maybe you are facing a pregnancy that wasn’t planned? Does parenthood scare you? Get informed about your options at Your Choices Randolph. Our licensed medical staff is here to inform you of all of your options!
During this time, we are taking extra safety measures to ensure your health and the health of our staff.
Are you searching for Abortion information?
Maybe you are facing a pregnancy that wasn’t planned? Does parenthood scare you? Get informed about your options at Your Choices Randolph. Our licensed medical staff is here to inform you of all of your options!
During this time, we are taking extra safety measures to ensure your health and the health of our staff.
Here are some recent questions others are asking
Do I need an ultrasound before an abortion?
Getting an ultrasound before an abortion is recommended because you will need to determine the gestational age of your pregnancy to know what type of abortion you need and verify your pregnancy. An ultrasound can determine if your body is preparing for a miscarriage.
What tests are done before an abortion?
You should have a pregnancy test as well as STI/STD testing and treatment.
What happens during an abortion?
This depends on the type of abortion you get. If you get a medical abortion, you will be taking two different medications. One pill stops the pregnancy, and the other pill expels the pregnancy tissue from your body.
If you get a surgical abortion, a doctor must insert a speculum to examine your uterus. Your cervix will be stretched open with dilators either before or during the procedure. Next, the doctor will insert a tube through the cervix into the uterus, which is attached to a suction device. This will empty the uterus.
Do abortions hurt?
Pain and discomfort levels vary from woman to woman. Some women experience the physical side effect of severe cramping, fever, vomiting, chills, etc.
Additionally, some of the emotional and psychological side effects don’t always present themselves until much later.
How long does the pain last after an abortion?
You can expect to experience light to heavy vaginal bleeding accompanied by cramping for about two weeks. However, if you continue to have bleeding and cramping for more than two weeks, you should seek medical attention.
What are the side effects of an abortion?
- Intense cramping
- Bleeding heavier than a period
- Dizziness
- Diarrhea
- Headaches
- Mild fever
- Hot flashes
- Chills
More severe side effects, which need medical attention:
- An allergic reaction to the medication
- Infection
- An incomplete abortion
- Severe pain
- Fever
- Passing clots for two or more hours that are equal or larger than the size of a lemon
- Strong smelling vaginal discharge
- Excessive bleeding, using two or more pads in an hour
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Considering Abortion?
For many women, finding out they are pregnant at an inconvenient time creates worry, stress and anxiety. It’s scary to not know what to do or how your life will turn out. At Your Choices Randolph, we want to give women clarity and control in their situation so they can choose what’s best for them based on their life and circumstances.
We care about the women in our communities. Our goal is to have women walking out of our clinic feeling more encouraged and empowered than they did coming in.
Our services are provided to clients without regard to age, race, income, nationality, religious affiliation, disability, or other arbitrary circumstances. In keeping with our non-profit, pro-woman mission, Your Choices Randolph, does not provide or refer for abortion services.
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