Abortion COPY Flashcards
over 80% of abortions in scotland are what?
medical abortions
over 70% of abortions happen when?
under 9 weeks
earlier gestations = safer procedure
increasing gestation = marker poor access
in soctland is late abortion offered (>20 weeks)
no
are most women sure about thier decision?
yes
>90% are certain about their decision
it is most difficult for the women that are unsure on their decision
important to ensure women have ______ if needed
support
friends/family
formal counselling
how is medical abortion carried out?
- mifepristone p.o. (200mg) stat (taken in clinic)
- 24-48 hours later Misoprostol (800 mcg) vaginal/sublingual/buccal
- misoprostol can be repeated every 3 hours
can you do medical abortion at home?
yes
under 10 weeks
mifepristone in clinic then Misoprostol at home
is abortion safe?
yes but it is painful and causes heavy bleeding
home allows for more privacy, involvement of partner/friend, own food/entertainment, better pain management e.g. bath etc, subjective patient control, ‘can i jus thave the pill’
but risks = heavy bleeding (need for another adult), incomplete procedure (need for follow up pregnancy test), GI upset common
what are the sifferent ypes of surgical abortion?
dilation and evacuation
suciton abortion (STOP)
manual vacuum aspiration (MVA)
what are points for local versus general anaesthesia?
LA:
- shorter time in hospital (reduced recovery time)
- painful (but over less time than medical)
- aware of treatment and intimate examination
GA:
- longer recovery time, need someone to collect
- pain free
- have the risks associated with anaesthesia
both:
- less risk retained tissue
- risk of uterine perforation/cervical damage
- shorter post-procedure bleeding
- can fit intrauterine contraception immediatley
what is the follow up required?
medical at home: pregnancy test
all abortion treatment must be supported by 24 hour access to advice and emergency admission
doctors responsibilities in abortion care: conscientious objection
“no person shall be under any duty , whether by contract or by any statutory or other legal requirement, to participate in any treatment authorised by this act to which he has a conscientious objection”
what does conscientious objection include and not include?
includes:
- limited to medical staff participating in the abortion procedure
- right to opt on providing abortion care on an individual level
- obligation to ensure that the women is still able to access that care
does not include:
- medical or nusing care provided to a women currently undergoiing abortion treatment
- care a pregnant women requires who is considering abortion
why do women die form abortion
very safe in our country
unsafe abortion: abortion performed by person lacking skills/environment not comforming to minimum medical standards
what is the legislation of the abortion act?
- 2 doctors must certify in good faith that at least one fo the five clauses apply to the women requesting abortion
- agree on one clause
- must have an insight or an understand on the womens individual circumstances
- unique process across all of medicine in Britain
- Covers Scotland, England and Wales
what are the different legal criteria of the abortion act?
- A the continuance of the pregnancy would involve risk to the life of the pregnant woman greater than if the pregnancy were terminated;
- B the termination is necessary to prevent grave permanent injury to the physical or mental health of the pregnant woman;
- C the pregnancy has NOT exceeded its 24th week and that the continuance of the pregnancy would involve risk, greater than if the pregnancy were terminated, of injury to the physical or mental health of the pregnant woman;
- D the pregnancy has NOT exceeded its 24th week and that the continuance of the pregnancy would involve risk, greater than if the pregnancy were terminated, of injury to the physical or mental health of any existing child(ren) of the family of the pregnant woman;
- E there is a substantial risk that if the child were born it would suffer from such physical or mental abnormalities as to be seriously handicapped