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Surgical Evacuation Side Effect

Surgical evacuation or abortion may cause some side effects, such as nausea, cramping, and bleeding, that can last for about two weeks after the procedure. The dilatation and evacuation procedure can also cause uterine perforations, damage to the cervix and uterine lining, blood clots, and infections. If the side effects persist, one must seek help from their healthcare provider.

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What is the procedure for abortion at 6 weeks?

Query: Hi doctor, I would like to get a summary of abortion options for someone 6 weeks pregnant. Please explain the risk statistics as in what percentage the patient have risks and what type of patients they typically are. The woman in question is an otherwise healthy 21 year old.  Read Full »


Dr. Sameer Kumar

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. For someone who is 6 weeks or 42 days pregnant as per the ultrasound and the pregnancy has been localized intrauterine, there are actually two options: Medical termination. Surgical evacuation with suction and evacuation. 1. Medical Termination In medical aborti...  Read Full »

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