Second trimester abortions are performed between 12 to 24 weeks of pregnancy and require 1 to 3 visits. We use the dilation and evacuation procedure, also known as a D&E. After 15 weeks, in most cases, cervical dilators called Laminaria or Dilapan, are inserted into the cervix to gradually dilate it overnight before a doctor performs the procedure. Sometimes, early in the second trimester, we can use a medication to prepare the cervix instead of dilators.
The fee includes pregnancy testing, admitting, pre-operative history and physical, ultrasound, lab work, dilator insertion, most pre-operative medications, the D&E procedure, RhoGAM (if required), sedation, medications given on the day of procedure, most post-operative medications and your post-operative care as authorized by us.
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You can eat and drink normally, and drive yourself to and from the visit. This is the day the abortion begins – you must stay within one hour of the office for the next 1 – 2 days.
When you arrive at the office, you will be asked to complete some paperwork. Many of these forms are available on this website. You can complete them, print them and bring them to your visit if you prefer. Your vital signs will be taken and we will collect a small sample of your blood to determine your Rh factor and iron level. You will have an ultrasound next. If you have had a cesarean section, you will be asked to have a full bladder for the ultrasound.
An admissions staff member will explain the procedure to you and assist you in completing additional paperwork.
A clinician will review your medical history, perform a physical examination, and insert the cervical dilators that will be used to prepare your cervix for the procedure. This procedure takes approximately 5-15 minutes. Most patients experience cramping, pressure and discomfort during the insertion. We will provide you with pain medication. After the insertion, the vaginal canal will be packed with sterile gauze to keep cervical dilators in place and to help prevent infection.
After this process, we will give you post-insertion instructions so that you know how to take care of yourself until you return the following day. You will be given medications, and an appointment time for your second insertion or surgery.
Depending on how much your cervix has dilated overnight and other medical considerations, you may have the surgical procedure to complete the abortion today.
If additional dilation and preparation is needed for the procedure, the first set of dilators will be removed and a second set will be placed in the cervix. You may be given medications to help with dilation as well.
Do not eat, drink, or smoke for eight full hours before your surgery, most often after midnight the day before your visit. This includes gum, candy, water, and any kind of food or drink. Your surgery will be delayed if you have anything at all to eat or drink -for your safety.
When you arrive at the office, a staff member will escort you to a private area where you will change into a gown that we provide. A medical assistant will bring you to the surgical suite, and an IV will be placed in your hand or arm, in most cases.
You will be in the procedure suite for about 15 – 30 minutes. A licensed CRNA (certified registered nurse anesthetist) will administer sedation and a licensed medical doctor will perform the abortion by removing the pregnancy and aspirating the uterus. All of our physicians have specialized training in abortion care and are involved in training the family planning fellows at a local, prestigious hospital.
Patients are sedated for this procedure, which means that they will not feel any pain or discomfort.
You will be taken to the recovery room after the procedure is complete. Trained medical personnel, including registered nurses and medical assistants will care for you until you are ready to be discharged. Most patients spend about 1 – 3 hours in the recovery room, depending on individual medical assessments. We have tablets that you can listen to music or watch a video on in our second stage recovery area, while having a light snack.
When you are ready to be discharged, our staff will explain your post-operative care and medications.
After you are discharged, you should go home and rest. You may eat and drink normally. If you have nausea or vomiting, we recommend eating something light such as rice, soup or toast.
You are able to go back to work or school within 1 – 2 days, unless the doctor has provided you special instructions. We can provide a confidential doctor’s excuse if needed.
FPA has a designated 24-hour emergency number. We encourage you to call with any questions or to discuss any problems that occur after your visit. You are welcome to return for a free follow-up visit in 2 – 3 weeks, or sooner if needed.
Abortion is safe, legal and available for everyone at FPA in Illinois. Please do not delay your care for financial reasons. Contact us today — We can help you access funds for both abortion care and transportation immediately. You can trust FPA, we’re here to support you every step of the way.
Local anesthesia is a cervical block (injection of numbing medication) performed before your surgery. While your cervix will be numbed, you will be awake during the procedure and it is normal to feel some strong cramping and discomfort.
Sedation is administered intravenously through an IV placed in your hand or arm in most cases. If you are sedated for your procedure, you will not feel or remember any pain or discomfort.
If you have chosen to have sedation, you will not feel or remember any pain during your procedure. After the procedure you may experience mild to moderate cramping, if needed we will give you pain medication.
If you have chosen to have local anesthesia with your procedure, we will numb your cervix but you will feel some cramping, pain and pressure from the uterus. Some patients describe the pain as minimal while some patients find the pain to be more severe. You will be offered pain medication, and in some cases we can provide you a medication to help you feel more relaxed.
Once you are discharged, in most cases ibuprofen (Motrin/Advil), naproxen (Aleve) or acetaminophen (Tylenol/Midol) will help with the cramping. If the cramping is not helped by these over the counter medications, you should call us immediately.
FPA is the only outpatient clinic that offers full sleep sedation with propofol, provided by a CRNA. You will be completely unaware for about 5-10 minutes with a first trimester abortion, or about 10-20 minutes with a second trimester abortion. The medications used for sedation work very quickly and wear off very quickly as well. Most patients are awake and alert within 5 minutes of their procedure.
The sedation that we offer is safe, effective and short-acting. You will be asleep for 5-20 minutes depending on the procedure. There is always some degree of risk with any surgery. Serious complications with sedation are very rare in our facilities. Complications may occur if a patient has ingested any food or liquid within 8 hours of surgery. Tell our staff if you have had prior complications with anesthesia or if you have had anything to eat or drink within 8 hours prior to your surgery, including gum and water.
In most cases, the patient experiences bleeding for up to 2 to 3 weeks after the abortion procedure. However, some patients do not experience any bleeding and other patients have spotting or bleeding off and on. If you have any questions about what is normal after your procedure, you can always call the office and speak with a medical staff member. A 24-hour on-call service is available after hours, in case of an emergency.
The first trimester abortion is a simple procedure performed by aspiration (suction). This procedure is referred to as a D&C (Dilation and Curettage). This procedure generally takes about 3 to 5 minutes.
If you are over 12 weeks pregnant, you will first have your cervix prepared and dilated with medication and/or sterile product made specifically for cervical dilation (laminaria dilators). This procedure is referred to as a D&E (Dilation and Extraction) and lasts 1 to 3 days. In some cases, a patient will require one or two consecutive days of dilation and will return for the procedure on the second or third day. The dilation procedure takes just a few minutes, and you will be in the clinic for a few hours on the day or days that your cervix is being dilated. In some cases, we can administer a medication on the morning of your procedure that will help to soften and dilate the cervix, this can eliminate the need for insertion of laminaria dilators and a multiple day preparation process.
Most of our patients return to work or school the day after their procedure. Please let our staff know if you need a confidential note to excuse you from work or school for the day of your procedure and any recovery time that may be needed. The admitting and medical staff will explain the DOs and DON’Ts after an in office abortion procedure.
Your support person will not be able to join you during the medical parts of the visit, including the exam rooms and recovery room. We must protect the privacy of all of our patients, and for that reason we cannot allow guest in these areas.
Currently, we are unable to accommodate guests in the clinic, including waiting areas. If you need your guest to translate for you or you are a minor, please let our staff know when you arrive at the clinic and we will accommodate to the best of our ability. This is not a decision we take lightly, and we apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. At this time, we must put the safety and privacy of all of our staff and employees first.
When bleeding has been light for 24 hours, you may have intercourse, if you feel emotionally and physically ready. You are the best judge of your feelings.
You should use contraception when you are sexually active, if you wish to avoid pregnancy. You can become pregnant again right away after having an abortion.
Taking public transportation after an in-office abortion procedure is not recommended. You may take use a cab or ride-share service for transportation after the procedure.
When bleeding has been light for 24 hours, you may use a tampon.
In most cases, an in-office abortion procedure is nearly 100% effective. In less than 0.3% of cases, a pregnancy is not terminated on the first attempt. Such a failure is most common in pregnancies of less than six weeks’ duration. A very small percentage of patients who have an in-office abortion procedure will require a re-aspiration, or another aspiration of the uterus, if unusual bleeding occurs or if there is retained pregnancy tissue.
Most patients feel very ‘normal’ when they leave the office after having an abortion. You will probably be hungry and maybe a little more tired than normal. We recommend that you have a full meal and then take it easy for the rest of the day. It is normal to experience some mild to moderate cramping. If the cramping is not helped by over the counter medications such as Tylenol, Advil or Aleve we ask that you call our 24-hour emergency number. The bleeding is usually comparable to a normal period and some patients do not have any bleeding at all. If at any point you soak one full maxi-pad in an hour or less, you should call us immediately.
If you have had pregnancy symptoms such as nausea, fatigue or breast tenderness, these symptoms will start to go away within a few days of the procedure. If you still ‘feel pregnant’ after a few days, you should call us right away.
You may take a shower or tub bath after your procedure. Do not douche. When bleeding has been light for 24 hours, you may use a tampon. Avoid any products that contain aspirin or alcohol as they can promote heavier bleeding.
When sedation is provided, gag reflexes are temporarily suppressed. If food or liquid remain in the stomach, vomiting can occur, resulting in asphyxiation (choking). This can cause serious complications and in very rare cases death. Please inform our staff if you have had anything at all to eat or drink on the day of your procedure.
Yes. All of our doctors are licensed by the State of Illinois, are board certified in obstetrics and gynecology and specialize in pregnancy termination.
In most cases, an in-office abortion procedure is nearly 100% effective. In less than 0.3% of cases, a pregnancy is not terminated on the first attempt. Our physicians at FPA are very thorough and take multiple steps to ensure that the abortion procedure is complete. First, the physician will examine the pregnancy tissue after the procedure. Second, a post-operative ultrasound can be performed at the request of the physician to ensure that the uterus is empty.
In some cases, if you are very early in the pregnancy, we may draw blood on the day of your procedure for a Beta hCG pregnancy test, which measures the level of pregnancy hormones in your blood. We will then ask you to have another blood draw for a second Beta hCG test at FPA or a lab that is convenient for you, usually two days later. We can then compare the hormone levels and make sure that they are falling at the appropriate rate, to ensure that the procedure is successful.
Most often, you can go back to your regular activities the day after your procedure. Strenuous exercise can sometimes increase the amount of bleeding and cramping that you experience. If you notice an increase in your bleeding or cramping after exercising, you may want to decrease your activity for a few days. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions or concerns. If at any point you fully soak a maxi-pad in one hour or less, after your procedure, you should call us right away.
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FPA offices are modern, professional and designed with your comfort in mind. If there is anything we can do to help make you feel more comfortable while under our care, please ask. We may not be able to accommodate all requests, but we will always try our best.
At FPA, we are truly pro-choice and we support all pregnancy options – not just abortion. We offer referrals for prenatal care, adoption, and counseling so you can fully explore your options, and make the best choice for you. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us by phone, e-mail or through our live chat service.