Monday, April 26, 2010

The Abortion Pill- Which Is Safer, Oral Or Vaginal

Pros and cons of both oral and vaginal abortion pill

Among the many controversies about ways to make abortion, another issue raised its head to the safer choice of an abortion pill. Abortion pill may be given in two ways, oral and / or vaginal and debate here, there is a safer option.

To understand the security of one of the pillars we must first grasp the basic facts about the abortion pill itself. The abortion pill or medical abortion involves taking mifepristone or RU 486 to terminate the pregnancy and a second medication called misoprostol to help your body expel the pregnancy tissue.

Although known as a safe and effective procedure has certain side effects of this abortion pill as a patient should be aware of before taking the plunge. Heavy bleeding, headaches, feeling sick, stomach cramps, diarrhea, vomiting, some of the more common side effects of abortion pill and rare cover damage to the cervix or the fallopian tube, which can affect future fertility.

RU 486 is given orally followed by misoprostol later. Misoprostol is given either oral or vaginal. Former pill was administered vaginal only because it was more easily absorbed there. Although it was found that administering the pill vaginal reduced side effects such as nausea, vomiting and diarrhea and also increased the effectiveness of abortion for women over 49 days gestation, resulting in bacterial infections in many cases.

This infection was one of the more serious complications from the use of abortion pill as some deaths were also reported. When medical abortion was the first time, there was almost no concern about the threat of infection, as there was use of instruments in either the cervix or uterus, unless the abortion is still incomplete and surgery was done. But gradually it became clear that serious infections can occur when the pill was administered vaginally.

Both abortion pills were then began to be administered orally only within 24-48 hours after the first with antibiotics and it was found that this cuts the risk of serious infection and possible death by almost 93%. Originally, antibiotics given selectively to only those women whose tests showed that they had any of the two sexually transmitted diseases like gonorrhea or chlamydia. But this changed to all women to get antibiotics, usually without getting any attempt, and it drastically reduced the number of infections.

Oral administration of misoprostol means that the tablet either in lingua or space between cheek and gum where it should be left to dissolve itself. Placing it between cheek and gum giving substance to go directly into the bloodstream through the thin mucous membranes. Oral contraceptives should not be swallowed. Oral contraceptives should be allowed to dissolve at least 30 minutes and can be swallowed only after that time frame.

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