
Medical & Surgical Abortions
Pregnancy is a nature’s blessing and one of the jubilant times of lady’s life. But what if the female cannot physically, emotionally or monetarily support her child? Is it time to decide on an abortion? Abortion is defined as the dissolution of pregnancy by either medicine or via surgery. Either way, whichever you select between option A or option B, you still have to visit a gynecologist clinic for safety.
Medical abortion
Medical abortion is best selected and practiced during the initial weeks of pregnancy. This process is considered most hands-on by many as it does not necessitate surgery and anesthesia. In fact, it is kind of done orally as pills are consumed by the affected individual. This means lesser expenditures are there as one needs to visit an abortion clinic once or twice within the entire period of a process. As what has been stated in the earlier as well, anybody who desires to have medical abortion is still needed to go to an abortion clinic.
Surgical abortion
Surgical abortion, in contrast, can be implemented during the initial weeks of pregnancy to the stage written and reckoned legal in the law. To say the least, it is much more convoluted than medical abortion on account of the operations required to be conducted. Essentially, it makes use of a vacuum to take out fetus inside the womb. It necessitates a few more number of appointments to an abortion clinic too, not only during pre-abortion, but also for follow-up checkups after the implementation of the process. It does not assure the absenteeism of pain and bleeding, yet they are reduced.
Given the two approaches of abortion, still it is paramount to refer a doctor about your health condition to see where you blend in the two approaches as pointed out above. You can visit Dr. Shikha today to know more!


Dr. Shikha Gurnani
MBBS, DNB – Obstetrics & Gynecology
Gynecologist, Obstetrician, 13 Years Experience Overall (12 years as specialist)
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