Guidelines

What are the principles of post abortion care?

What are the principles of post abortion care?

Postabortion care (PAC) consists of emergency treatment for complications related to spontaneous or induced abortions, family planning and birth spacing counseling, and provision of family planning methods for the prevention of further mistimed or unplanned pregnancies that may result in repeat induced abortions.

What are the elements of comprehensive abortion care?

Comprehensive Abortion Care.

  • 3.1. Needs assessment.
  • 3.2. Counselling and voluntary informed consent.
  • 3.3. Clinical assessment.
  • 3.4. Infection prevention.
  • 3.5. Pain management.
  • 3.6. Uterine evacuation.
  • 3.7. Prevention of tetanus.
  • 3.8. Managing complications.

What is meant by post abortion care?

The meaning of the term “postabortion care” means that the care or services are delivered AFTER the abortion (spontaneous or induced) has occurred.

What type of infections can you get after an abortion?

Pelvic infection is the commonest complication of legal abortion. The presence of lower genital tract infections increases the risk of complications, and women requesting abortion are at significant risk of harbouring sexually transmitted diseases (STD).

How long can bleeding last after an abortion?

Normal symptoms that most women will experience after a medical abortion include: Bleeding or spotting for up to 14 days. Bleeding may last longer for pregnancies of more than 7 weeks. Cramping for the first 2 weeks.

What diet should be taken after abortion?

Consume lots of green leaves, dry fruits, dry ginger, garlic, sesame seeds, milk. As abortion can lead to hormonal imbalances avoid foods that can aggravate your condition. Avoid junk foods, sugar-based drinks and foods, and skip food items that can cool your body down like Potatoes, raw bananas, bottle guard.

How long does it take for your stomach to go down after an abortion?

After having an abortion, you’ll probably have some period-type pains, stomach cramps and vaginal bleeding. This should start to gradually improve after a few days, but can last for 1 to 2 weeks. This is normal and is usually nothing to worry about.