Abortion

Choices: Surgical Abortion

A surgical abortion ends a pregnancy by surgically removing the contents of the uterus. Different procedures are used for surgical abortion, depending on how many weeks of pregnancy have passed.

Care before and after a surgical abortion includes a physical examination and lab tests, education about what to expect, self-care instructions, symptoms that indicate you should call your health professional, and birth control planning.

Surgical methods in the first trimester (3 to 12 weeks)

Surgical method in the second trimester

A D&E is most commonly used during the second trimester because it has a lower complication risk than induction abortion.

Non-surgical method in the second trimester

  • Induction abortion ends a second-trimester pregnancy by using medicines to start (induce) contractions, which expel (push) the fetus from the uterus. If the fetus has severe medical problems, a woman may choose to have an induction abortion. This method is used to minimize risk to the woman and so an autopsy can be performed to find out what is wrong with the fetus.

See the section What to Think About for a comparison between medical abortion and surgical abortion.


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Author: Healthwise Medical WriterLast Updated: March 5, 2008
Medical Review: Joy Melnikow, MD, MPH - Family Medicine
Lori A. Boardman, MD, ScM - Obstetrics and Gynecology
Deborah A. Penava, BA, MD, FRCSC, MPH - Obstetrics and Gynecology

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Topic Contents
 Topic Overview
 Reasons for Abortion
 Examinations and Tests
 Choices: Medical Abortion
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 What to Think About
 When to Call a Doctor
 Other Places To Get Help
 Related Information
 References
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