Indian Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology Research

Print ISSN: 2394-2746

Online ISSN: 2394-2754

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Indian Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology Research (IJOGR) open access, peer-reviewed quarterly journal publishing since 2014 and is published under auspices of the Innovative Education and Scientific Research Foundation (IESRF), aim to uplift researchers, scholars, academicians, and professionals in all academic and scientific disciplines. IESRF is dedicated to the transfer of technology and research by publishing scientific journals, research content, providing professional’s membership, and conducting conferences, seminars, and award more...

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Comparative study of medical vs surgical abortion in the first trimester- which one is better choice?

  • Dr.SONIA DAHIYA,  
  • Dr. Mahak Singaal,  
  • Dr. Pushpa Dahiya,  
  • Dr.Shikha Madan,*  
  • Dr. Smriti Anand

Abstract

Introduction Abortion is defined as the spontaneous and induced termination of a pregnancy before foetal viability. Abortions accounted for one-third of all pregnancies, and nearly half of the pregnancies were unintended. An effective way to prevent the burden of unsafe abortion could be access to safe abortion services. Both surgical and medical methods are available for abortion or the termination of a pregnancy. Thus, we compare the two methods of medical and surgical abortions in this study. Material and methods The study was conducted on women attending obstetrics and gynaecology OPD for seeking treatment for abortion in the first trimester. 100 women were allocated to Group A, who opted for medical treatment, and Group B, for surgical abortion. Two group groups were compared in terms of clinical parameters like blood loss, aftereffects, post-procedure visits, and efficacy. Results In group A, 14% of women had minimal bleeding, 70% had moderate bleeding, and 6% had heavy bleeding. In group B, 72% had minimal bleeding, 28% had moderate bleeding, and no one had heavy bleeding. The combined complication rate in surgical abortion was significantly lower as compared to medical abortion, but the difference in clinical efficacy is not significant. Conclusion The medical method is a good alternative to surgical abortion. The medical termination was associated with more bleeding and more post-procedural aftereffects, although both procedures were comparable in clinical efficacy. Key words- Medical abortion, surgical abortion, first trimester, unwanted pregnancy


Keywords

Key words- Medical abortion, surgical abortion, first trimester, unwanted pregnancy


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