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Late Abortion Care for Fetal Anomaly
Procedure
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Three Rules of the Practice
#1: The woman's body is smarter than the doctor
#2: Time, patience, and the baby will come
#3: Respect the woman's rhythm
--George R. Tiller, M.D. DABFP |
At Women's Health
Care Services, our Fetal Indication Termination of Pregnancy
program involves managing the pregnancy by the premature delivery
of a stillborn. During this process, we will try to duplicate
the natural, safe, and reliable process that nature has developed.
Your cervix will be opened over a one to four day period with
repeated insertions of sponge-like sticks (laminaria). When your
cervix is opened adequately, labor will be induced with naturally
occurring hormones, and you will have your delivery under "twilight"
sedation. With twilight anesthesia for the labor and delivery
most patients do not remember much about the process. Generous
amounts of medication are administered during the labor to relieve
discomfort. On the first day of the process, an injection of
a medication is made into the baby to assure that it will be
stillborn and will not experience any discomfort during the procedure.
After the delivery, all patients receive a D&C and are usually
able to travel the next morning.
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Executive
Summary for Fetal Indication Termination of Pregnancy Program
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