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Why Your Preferences Matter When It Comes to Abortion Options?

If you have decided to end your pregnancy then there may still be some decisions to make about your care. Several different types of termination procedure are available and you may need to decide which option is right for you.

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Continuing Pregnancy After an Abortion

Your Options for Pregnancy Termination

Abortions in the UK can be performed in several ways, but your options at the surgical abortion clinic in London might be limited by the length of your pregnancy and your health. For example, you might not be able to have a medical abortion if you are more than 9 weeks pregnant or you are allergic to the medication. However, you may also have your own personal preferences about your treatment after learning more about:

  • Medical abortion or the abortion pill
  • Manual vacuum aspiration
  • Surgical termination of pregnancy by dilation and curettage

Which Option is Right for You?

The advice you receive at the surgical abortion clinic in London will help you to understand which options are available for you. However, you may also want to consider the following factors when deciding which type of abortion is right for you. It is important for you to be in control of your care and to feel as comfortable as possible about the treatment you choose.

  • Where would you like to be during the abortion? Although all terminations are performed at the surgical abortion clinic in London, you will be able to leave after taking the abortion pill so that the termination actually takes place in the comfort of your own home. If you prefer to have the procedure at the hospital, a surgical termination may be a better choice for you.
  • How do you feel about the procedure? The experience of taking the abortion pill is very different to having a surgical termination through manual vacuum aspiration or dilation and curettage. You may feel more comfortable with one of the options. Some people prefer to take a pill, while others would rather have a more “clinical” procedure.
  • Would you like to have a sedative or general anaesthetic? Surgical terminations can be performed while you are sedated or under anaesthetic. You might feel more comfortable having the procedure like this, or you might want to avoid these medications if you prefer to stay aware of what is happening.

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