Vacuum aspiration or suction termination (from seven to 15 weeks of pregnancy)
Vacuum aspiration, or suction termination, is a procedure that uses gentle suction to remove the foetus from the womb. The procedure usually takes five to 10 minutes and can be carried out under a local anaesthetic or general anaesthetic.
Your cervix (womb entrance) will be dilated (widened) to make accessing your womb easier. A tablet may be placed inside your vagina a few hours before the abortion to soften your cervix and make it easier to open. Sometimes, an alternative ‘preparing’ tablet is given by mouth.
A small, plastic suction tube connected to a pump will then be inserted into your womb and used to remove the foetus and surrounding tissue.
After having a vacuum aspiration abortion, you will usually be able to go home the same day. However, following the procedure, you will usually experience some bleeding which can last for up to 21 days. The average length of bleeding is about nine to 10 days.
In most cases, the bleeding will be quite heavy for two to three days before settling down. Some women only bleed for three to four days in total. You may experience mild or moderate cramps for which you can take simple painkillers.
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