Abortion by Manual vacuum aspiration with inhaled analgesics

Consultation

  • Medical history review, physical examination, and diagnostic tests
  • Explanation of the procedure to clarify any doubts
  • Discuss different contraceptive methods that help prevent unplanned pregnancies and choose the method that is best for you. We also offer a free copper T IUD as one of the contraceptive options
  • The procedure can be performed up to week 12 of pregnancy

Discomfort and possible side effects

  • Possible cramping similar to menstrual cramps
  • The feeling of discomfort is greatly reduced because of the inhaled anesthesia

Efficacy

  • This procedure is 99% effective

*If the procedure is not completed successfully (only 1% of procedures can fail) we will include a free re-evacuation.

Procedure

  • The fastest and safest available method for Legal Termination of Pregnancy
  • We use a manual aspirator with flexible plastic cannulas. The process is non-invasive and less risky than curettage (curettage is no longer recommended by the WHO)
  • Inhaled anesthesia will be administered and the procedure will be done after the consultation
  • If your doctor has recommended a contraceptive method, it will be inserted at the end of the procedure
  • We use the "vocal-local" technique during the procedure to help reduce any anxiety you may feel
  • After the procedure, you will go to a recovery room where we will be monitoring you until you feel comfortable leaving the center

Duration

It can last up to 14 days (about 2 weeks)

Menstrual Cycle

Your next menstrual period will typically occur 30 to 50 days after the procedure.

Duration

  • The procedure takes approximately 15 minutes
  • The time you spend at the center will depend on your individual needs, including your medical evaluation, diagnosis, and recovery time

Menstrual Cycle

Your next menstrual period will typically occur 30 to 50 days after the procedure.

Duration

It can last up to 14 days (about 2 weeks)

Menstrual Cycle

Your next menstrual period will typically occur 30 to 50 days after the procedure.

We adhere, follow the protocol, guidelines and recommendations by the World Health Organization (WHO)