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Abortions or terminations of pregnancy can be conducted by two means:
GPs at Evoca can refer to clinics delivering surgical termination of pregnancy (STOP), and can prescribe and administer the medication for medical termination of pregnancy (MTOP) from the clinic under the right circumstances. They can help you understand both procedures and help you to choose the right option for your needs.
At what point during my pregnancy can I elect to have an MTOP?
What is involved in an MTOP?
What happens after I take the medicine?
Know the first day of your last period
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Clinical Director - VIC
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There is no evidence to suggest that abortions without complications cause an adverse effect on female fertility. Complications such as infection or a form of scarring post-surgical procedure can lead to problems which can impair fertility, however these occurrences are rare and can also be treated. Commonly, fertility returns quite quickly post abortion, and for this reason contraceptive measures are often discussed soon after the time of the abortion.
1 Reference: https://www.nhs.uk/common-health-questions/womens-health/can-having-an-abortion-affect-my-fertility/
Both methods of abortion are as effective as each other. They carry differing risks relating to the method used, however, actions are taken with both methods to mitigate these risks. Speak to your GP to understand more.