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When Should You See a Doctor?

You should consult a gynecologist immediately if you:

  • Have an unplanned pregnancy and are considering termination.
  • Experience severe abdominal pain or heavy vaginal bleeding during early pregnancy.
  • Suspect an ectopic pregnancy (pregnancy outside the uterus).
  • Are experiencing symptoms of miscarriage, such as passing clots or tissue.
  • Have a medical condition that makes continuing the pregnancy risky.
  • Need information on safe and legal abortion options.

You should consult a gynecologist immediately if you:

  • Have an unplanned pregnancy and are considering termination.
  • Experience severe abdominal pain or heavy vaginal bleeding during early pregnancy.
  • Suspect an ectopic pregnancy (pregnancy outside the uterus).
  • Are experiencing symptoms of miscarriage, such as passing clots or tissue.
  • Have a medical condition that makes continuing the pregnancy risky.
  • Need information on safe and legal abortion options.
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  •  The most common reason for elective abortion.
  •  Certain heart, kidney, or other medical conditions may make pregnancy unsafe.
  •  If the fetus has a severe medical condition that would prevent survival after birth.
  •  Such as ectopic pregnancy or severe infections.
  •  Situations where birth control methods did not work.
  •  Based on personal circumstances, relationship factors, or readiness for parenting.
  • Missed menstrual periods.
  • Positive pregnancy test.
  • Nausea, vomiting, and fatigue.
  • Breast tenderness and swelling.
  • Vaginal spotting or bleeding in early pregnancy.
  • Abdominal cramping or pain.

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How is Abortion Diagnosed?

Before an abortion, the gynecologist will conduct a thorough assessment to confirm pregnancy and rule out complications. This includes:

  • Medical History Review – Including menstrual history, previous pregnancies, and any health issues.
  • Physical Examination – To assess overall health and pregnancy stage.
  • Ultrasound Scan – To confirm intrauterine pregnancy and gestational age.
  • Blood Tests – To check hemoglobin levels, blood type, and rule out infections.
  • Urine Pregnancy Test – To reconfirm pregnancy.

Before an abortion, the gynecologist will conduct a thorough assessment to confirm pregnancy and rule out complications. This includes:

  • Medical History Review – Including menstrual history, previous pregnancies, and any health issues.
  • Physical Examination – To assess overall health and pregnancy stage.
  • Ultrasound Scan – To confirm intrauterine pregnancy and gestational age.
  • Blood Tests – To check hemoglobin levels, blood type, and rule out infections.
  • Urine Pregnancy Test – To reconfirm pregnancy.
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Advanced Treatment Options for Abortion

There are two main medical approaches for abortion:

  • Medical Abortion (Abortion Pills)
    Recommended for pregnancies up to 9 weeks. It involves taking prescribed medications that induce miscarriage naturally. This method does not require surgery and can be done at home under medical supervision.
  • Surgical Abortion
    Suitable for pregnancies beyond 9 weeks or when medical abortion is not possible. This includes:
  • Manual Vacuum Aspiration (MVA) – A safe and quick procedure using gentle suction to remove pregnancy tissue.
  • Dilation and Curettage (D&C) – The cervix is dilated, and pregnancy tissue is removed with a surgical instrument.
  • Dilation and Evacuation (D&E) – Usually done after 12 weeks, involving a combination of suction and surgical removal.

Modern abortion procedures are quick, with most patients going home the same day.

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There are two main medical approaches for abortion:

  • Medical Abortion (Abortion Pills)
    Recommended for pregnancies up to 9 weeks. It involves taking prescribed medications that induce miscarriage naturally. This method does not require surgery and can be done at home under medical supervision.
  • Surgical Abortion
    Suitable for pregnancies beyond 9 weeks or when medical abortion is not possible. This includes:
  • Manual Vacuum Aspiration (MVA) – A safe and quick procedure using gentle suction to remove pregnancy tissue.
  • Dilation and Curettage (D&C) – The cervix is dilated, and pregnancy tissue is removed with a surgical instrument.
  • Dilation and Evacuation (D&E) – Usually done after 12 weeks, involving a combination of suction and surgical removal.

Modern abortion procedures are quick, with most patients going home the same day.

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Recovery Time

Recovery time after an abortion depends on the method used and the patient’s overall health. Most women recover within a few days to a week. Physical symptoms like bleeding or mild cramping may last for a few days, while emotional recovery may take longer. Following medical advice and attending follow-up appointments ensures complete recovery.

What to Expect: Before, During & After Procedure

Before the Procedure – You will have a consultation with the gynecologist to discuss your options. Necessary diagnostic tests, including ultrasound and blood work, will be performed. The doctor will explain the risks, benefits, and aftercare instructions.

During the Procedure –

  • For medical abortion, you will take the first pill at the clinic and the second dose at home after 24–48 hours, as instructed.
  • For surgical abortion, local or general anesthesia is administered, and the procedure takes 10–30 minutes depending on the method.

After the Procedure – You will be monitored for a short period before discharge. Pain medication and antibiotics may be prescribed. Light bleeding and cramping are common for a few days. Emotional support and counseling are available if needed.

Recovery Timeline & Post-Treatment Care

  • Day 1-3 – Mild cramping, bleeding, and fatigue are common. Rest and hydration are essential.
  • Day 4-7 – Symptoms begin to subside. You may resume light activities.
  • Week 2 – Most women feel physically recovered, but a follow-up visit is important.
  • Weeks 3-4 – Menstrual cycles may start to normalize. Emotional healing continues.

Post-treatment care tips:

  • Avoid strenuous activity for a few days.
  • Do not insert anything into the vagina (tampons, intercourse) until cleared by the doctor.
  • Take all prescribed medications.
  • Attend all follow-up appointments.
  • Seek immediate help if there is heavy bleeding, fever, or severe pain.

Factors that Affect the Cost for Abortion

Gynaecology Surgeons Consultation Charges

Fees vary depending on the doctor’s experience, hospital location, and complexity of the case.

Diagnostic Tests

Ultrasound scans, blood tests, and other diagnostics are required before the procedure.

Type of Medication Needed

Costs differ between medical abortion pills and post-procedure medicines like antibiotics or painkillers.

Severity and Recurrence of Condition

Complications such as ectopic pregnancy or infections may require additional treatment, increasing costs.

Cost of Abortion 

  • Medical abortion: ₹5,000 to ₹10,000
  • Surgical abortion: ₹15,000 to ₹25,000
  • Cost depends on pregnancy stage and hospital facilities

Follow-up Appointments 

  • 1–2 visits after procedure
  • Charges vary based on clinic policy

Cost of Diagnostic Tests Before Abortion 

  • Ultrasound: ₹1,000 to ₹3,000
  • Blood tests: ₹500 to ₹2,000
  • Urine test: ₹100 to ₹500

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Is abortion legal in India?

Yes, abortion is legal in India under the MTP Act up to 20 weeks of pregnancy under specific conditions, and up to 24 weeks for special cases.

Does abortion affect future pregnancies?

When performed safely by a qualified doctor, abortion usually does not affect fertility or future pregnancies.

Is medical abortion safe?

Yes, when prescribed and supervised by a certified gynecologist, medical abortion is safe and effective for early pregnancies.

How soon can I get pregnant after abortion?

Ovulation can occur as soon as 2–3 weeks after abortion, so contraception is important if you wish to avoid pregnancy.

Will abortion be painful?

Mild to moderate cramping is common, especially in medical abortion, but pain is manageable with medication.

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