Instructions for after your procedure |
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Aftercare instructions & what to expect afterwards About the "Morning after pill" |
The information on this page is taken from the post-operative instruction sheet which is provided to patients upon their discharge from the clinic. For the first 24 hours after the procedure After having an anaesthetic, you must not drive, operate heavy machinery or sign legal documents until the following day. You can return to work the day after the procedure. You must commence taking the prescribed antibiotics. It is very important that these be taken in the middle of a substantial meal as they can cause a stomach upset otherwise. If you are going to take the oral contraceptive pill, you should start on the day of your procedure or the following day. Most pills are NOT effective until taken for at least 2 weeks. For the next two weeksYou should avoid strenuous exercise or heavy lifting. Aerobics, yoga, and jogging are OK Continue to take all antibiotics as prescribed. (in the middle of a meal) These are an extra precaution against infection. To avoid infection
Bleeding or period-like cramping Your next period will occur 4 to 8 weeks after the procedure. This period may be slightly heavier and longer than normal. Post-operative bleeding can be variable after a termination. All of the following scenarios are normal;
Treatment for mild bleeding and cramping Mild to moderate bleeding and cramping can be treated with over-the-counter anti-inflammatory medications. Neurofen, Ponstan or Naprogestic are effective to reduce uterine bleeding and cramping. Paracetamol and codeine are not effective with this type of pain. You must read the directions in the packet before use and only take with food. Call the clinic for advice if in doubt. When to call the clinic. If you experience any of the following, please contact the clinic for advice immediately or go to your nearest hospital casualty if you are unable to contact the clinic for any reason.
If you are concerned about bleeding which has developed overnight but you are not sure if it is urgent, please call us in the morning before you have any food or water. An appointment at the clinic can usually be scheduled at short notice if required for an urgent checkup. At the Private Clinic, a routine post-operative ultrasound scan is performed on all patients while under anaesthetic. This greatly reduces the possibility of retained tissue which can cause heavy bleeding. On a few occasions however, a blood clot can form in your uterus after the procedure which can become a cause for moderate bleeding. This bleeding will continue until either the clot passes naturally (as is often the case during a normal period) or you may need to attend the clinic for treatment. Sometimes an anaesthetic is required. At the Private Clinic, the risk of requiring a repeat suction procedure is typically less than 1 in 1000 patients. Pregnancy tests After an abortion, the pregnancy hormone in your blood will remain in your body for several weeks, decreasing gradually over time. Home pregnancy tests and blood tests can continue to show a positive result for 2 to 3 weeks. At the Private Clinic, a post-operative trans-vaginal ultrasound is performed to verify that your uterus is empty, however if you are still concerned and have symptoms of pregnancy after 3 weeks, please call the clinic. Contraception after the procedure It is possible to fall pregnant during the time between your operation and your next period, so ensure that you are using some form of contraception. Remember that most oral contraceptives need to be taken for at least two weeks before they are effective. Morning sickness If you suffered from morning sickness prior to the termination, this should subside soon after the procedure. Some people find that ginger is helpful to ease nausea. Breast tenderness / Lactation Some patients can experience tender breasts 2 to 4 days after a termination of pregnancy. Second trimester patients may may experience lactation. These symptoms can be uncomfortable and can continue to get worse for a week to ten days after the procedure after which time you should begin to improve. If you experience these symptoms, the suggested treatment is;
If you should experience a problem after your operation or if you have any questions;
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