Pros and cons of both oral and vaginal abortion pill
Amongst the many controversies surrounding the methods of doing
abortion, another issue raises its head, that of the safer choice
of an abortion pill. Abortion pill can be administered in two ways,
oral or/and vaginal and the debate here is of which is the safer
option.
To understand the safety of either of the pill we must first grasp
the basic facts about the abortion pill itself. The abortion pill
or medical abortion involves the ingestion of mifepristone or RU
486 to end the pregnancy and a second drug called misoprostol to
help the body expel the pregnancy tissue.
Although termed a safe and effective procedure there are certain
side effects of this abortion pill which a patient should be aware
of before taking the plunge. Heavy bleeding, headache, nausea,
stomach cramps, diarrhea, vomiting are some of the more common side
effects of the abortion pill and the rare ones include injury to
the cervix or the fallopian tube which may affect future
fertility.
RU 486 is given orally followed by misoprostol later. Misoprostol
is given either orally or vaginally. Earlier the pill was
administered vaginally only because it was more easily absorbed
there. Although it was found that administering the pill vaginally
lessened the side effects like nausea, vomiting and diarrhea and
also increased the efficacy of abortion for women beyond 49 days
gestation, it resulted in bacterial infections in many cases.
This infection was one of the more serious complications arising
from the usage of the abortion pill as some deaths were also
reported. When medical abortion was first started, there was almost
no concern about the threat of infection as there was no use of
instruments either in the cervix or the uterus unless the abortion
remained incomplete and surgery had to be done. But gradually it
became evident that serious infections could occur when the pill
was given vaginally.
Both abortion pills were then started being administered orally
only within 24 to 48 hours of the first one along with antibiotics
and it was found that this cut down the risk of serious infection
and possible death by almost 93%. Initially, antibiotics were given
selectively to only those women whose tests showed that they had
either of the two sexually transmitted diseases like gonorrhea or
Chlamydia. But this changed to all women getting antibiotics as a
rule without getting any testing done and it drastically brought
down the rate of infection.
Oral ingestion of misoprostol means putting the tablet either under
the lingua or in the space between the cheek and the gum where it
should be left to dissolve by itself. Placing it between the cheek
and the gum allows the drug to go directly in the bloodstream
through the thin mucus membranes. The pill should not be swallowed.
The pill should be allowed to dissolve for at least 30 minutes and
can be swallowed only after this time frame.
Going by current surveys and medical opinion, it would appear that
abortion pills taken orally are a safer bet than taken
vaginally.
Abortion Clinic . Dr. James S. Pendergraft opened the Legal Abortion Pill Clinic in March 1996 to provide a full range of health care for women, including Legal Abortion Clinic, physical examinations, family planning, counseling, laboratory services and sexually transmitted disease screening and counseling.
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