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Community Pregnancy Clinic of
Simi Valley/ Moorpark 2650 Jones Way #31 Simi Valley, CA 93065. Office 805-583-3590 Fax 805-583-3778.

Abortion Facts

SHOULD I HAVE AN ABORTION?

 
 
If you are considering an abortion, you need answers to the following questions:
   
> Have you confirmed your pregnancy? > What do you understand about fetal development?
> Are you sure you have a viable, uterine pregnancy? > Are you aware of the potential emotional complications following an abortion?

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Do you know about abortion procedures? > Are you aware of the potential physical complications following an abortion?
> Do you know your legal rights before and after an abortion? > What if you've already had an abortion?
> What other options do you have?  
   
Pregnancy Confirmation  
It is important to confirm your pregnancy at a place other than the abortion clinic.
Be tested by someone other than the abortion provider.
There may be a conflict of interest in their doing your pregnancy test. The Community Pregnancy Clinic of Simi Valley will provide a urine test free of charge.
 
Viable Pregnancy  
A viable pregnancy means one that is capable of developing under normal conditions.
Approximately 30% of all pregnancies result in a miscarriage.

An abortion performed when a pregnancy is not viable can result in unnecessary physical and emotional trauma and unnecessary expense.
Many pregnancy clinics, such as ours, offer ultrasounds free of charge to determine viability.
   
Abortion Procedures  
 
Suction Aspiration.
For this procedure you lie on your back with your feet in stirrups, and the doctor applies a shot of anesthetic to your cervix to reduce pain.
Your cervical muscles are stretched with cone-shaped rods until the opening is wide enough to allow the abortion tools to pass into your uterus. Then the doctor guides the suction device through the cervix and into your uterus.

When the suction machine is turned on you feel the strong force of the vacuum, which is used to pull the placenta and fetus into parts small enough to pass out of your body through the suction tube.
During surgery the doctor cannot see the inside of your uterus and operates by touch alone, trying to detach the fetus from the wall of the uterus with the powerful suction tip.
 
Dilation and Curettage.
The doctor opens your cervix, as described above, but in this case the abortion is done with a loop-shaped knife which he uses to scrape the wall of your uterus, cutting the fetus and placenta into smaller parts and pulling them out of your body through the cervix.

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RU 486.
This is an abortion pill that must be taken very early in pregnancy, by the seventh week.
Your doctor would give you a dose of mifepristone. Your body would begin to behave hormonally as if you were not pregnant and you would experience a heavy period.
Two days later you would return to the clinic for a check-up. Next, you would be given prostastaglandin.

The prostaglandin causes your cervix to dilate, and your uterus would push the fetus from your body, similar to labor.
This medication can cause serious cramping, bleeding, and heart problems. RU 486 may result in a failed abortion. Then a doctor would surgically remove the fetus.
 
Dilatation and Evacuation.
Because the bones of the fetus are larger and stronger by this time, the doctor uses a medical instrument resembling pliers to pull the fetus into smaller parts and remove those parts from your body through the cervix. This procedure requires that your cervix be opened wider than with "Suction" or "D and C" methods, and there is greater risk of harm to your reproductive organs.
 
Saline or Prostaglandin.
This method is not used as frequently as it once was. These substances are injected into the amniotic fluid which surrounds the fetus in your uterus.
To do this, the doctor inserts a long needle into your abdomen until the tip of the needle penetrates the uterus.

He then injects one of these substances into the amniotic fluid. Saline is a poisonous substance, which eventually kills the fetus. Prostaglandin causes the muscle tissue of the mother to push the fetus out of the uterus.
Both saline and Prostaglandin methods would require you to "give birth" to a dead fetus. The labor that precedes birth is usually long and painful.
 
Legal Rights
Abortion is surgery--you have a right to know what type of abortion you will have and what this surgery will involve.
You should also ask about the stage of development of the fetus. In addition, remember that just because abortion is legal does not guarantee a high standard of medical care.

Insist on knowing the name of the doctor or person performing the abortion. In case of complications or injury due to malpractice, you will need this information.
Malpractice suits, which have been settled, are a matter of public record, and can be accessed via the internet or telephone.
 

Options
If you are pregnant and you are thinking of having an abortion, you should know your other options as well.
It is important that you examine all of your options carefully and how they will affect you.
Gather as much information as you can before you make a decision.
We can provide confidential help.

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Fetal Development
Scientific and technological advances have allowed us to directly observe life as it develops in the womb.
From the moment of conception, life is formed with the genetic blueprint for every detail of development.

Here are just a few details:
>Day 20: Foundations of the brain, spinal cord, and nervous system established
>Day 21: Heart begins to beat
>Day 28: Backbone, muscles, arms, legs, eyes, ears forming
>Day 35: Five fingers can be seen
>Day 40: Brain waves can be detected and recorded
>Week 7: Jaw, teeth buds form
>Week 8: Now called "fetus", which means "young one." Everything is now present that will be found in a fully developed adult.
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After The Abortion
 
Emotional Complications:
Some women experience an immediate feeling of relief following an abortion, but many find themselves later coping with feelings they did not expect.
They may have a difficult time talking about these feelings. However, many women who have had abortions tend to experience the same types of feelings.
Some psychologists have labeled these feelings as Post Abortion Stress Syndrome.

The symptoms of Post Abortion Stress Syndrome span a wide range and can affect men who have lost a child to an abortion as well as women.

> Sadness > Long-term grief reactions
> Anger > Sexual dysfunction
> Guilt > Memory repressions
> Flashbacks > Anniversary reactions
> Hallucinations > Increased alcohol and drug use
> Suicidal ideas > Difficulty keeping close relationships

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Physical Complications:  
Although abortions in the United States have become safer since legalized, complications may occur. As someone considering abortion, you have the right to know of these complications.
Hemorrhage

Sometimes women will bleed heavily during an abortion or a few days afterwards. Occasionally it is necessary to give a transfusion to replace the lost blood. Sometimes it is necessary to do a second curettage procedure or a hysterectomy to stop the bleeding.
Infection
The uterus is susceptible to infection right after an abortion. Infections are even more of a risk if you have Chlamydia or Gonorrhea.
Some symptoms of an infection are pain and fever. Infections are generally treated with antibiotics but sometimes another curettage procedure is necessary. If untreated, an infection can potentially result in infertility.
Perforation

Sometimes abortion procedure tools are accidentally pushed through the wall of the uterus during an abortion. If the instrument damages one of your internal organs, it may be necessary to do major surgery to repair the damage.
Effects on Later Pregnancy
Severe injury to the cervix may occur and may result in the early loss of a later, wanted pregnancy. The risk of miscarriage in later pregnancies is higher if a woman has had two or more abortions.
Continued Pregnancy

The fetus may be growing in your fallopian tube rather than in your uterus. An abortion procedure would miss this and the continued growth of the fetus in your tube is dangerous.
Death
Death has occurred after abortion, although this is rare. When abortion is done after the first three months of pregnancy, the risk of death increases.
The cause of death by abortion is usually from heavy bleeding or from complications with anesthesia (the drugs used to help relieve pain).

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