Post-Abortion Symptoms and Costs for Surgical Procedures - Obstetrics and Gynecology

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I started taking abortion pills on September 2nd.
When I saw the doctor on September 9th, he told me there was still some bleeding, so he prescribed me contraction medication for three days.
During this time, I accidentally drank a few sips of alcohol.
On September 16th, I visited the doctor again, and he said everything had cleared out.
However, when I took a urine test, it still showed a positive result.
I asked the doctor about this, and he prescribed contraction medication again.
Today, on September 21st, I took another test, and it still indicates signs of pregnancy.
Can you tell me the reason? By the way, if I want to undergo an abortion procedure now, how much would it cost out of pocket? Could you please respond as soon as possible? Thank you.

Xiao Qi, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2005/09/22

Dr. Li Guanghan reply Obstetrics and Gynecology


Hello: Please come for a consultation.
It is recommended to have a weekly blood test for beta-HCG (pregnancy hormone) to determine whether there has been a complete miscarriage or if there are still remaining pregnancy tissues.
I do not perform abortion procedures; please inquire at other facilities.
Hsinchu Hospital, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology.

Reply Date: 2005/09/22

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It sounds like you are going through a challenging time, and I appreciate you reaching out for clarity regarding your situation. Let's break down your concerns regarding post-abortion symptoms, the implications of taking medication, and the costs associated with surgical procedures.

Firstly, after taking abortion pills, it is not uncommon to experience some bleeding and cramping as your body expels the pregnancy tissue. The presence of blood can vary from person to person, and some may continue to have light bleeding for a few weeks. The use of contraction-inducing medication, which your doctor prescribed, is intended to help your body complete the process. However, it’s important to monitor your symptoms closely.

Regarding your question about the positive urine pregnancy test results, this can occur for several reasons. One possibility is that the pregnancy hormone, human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), can remain in your system for some time after a miscarriage or abortion, leading to a positive test even if the pregnancy has ended. Typically, hCG levels should decrease significantly after a complete abortion, but it can take days or even weeks for levels to return to zero. If you are still experiencing positive tests after several weeks, it may indicate that the abortion was not complete, and there could be remaining tissue in the uterus, which might require further medical intervention.

As for the costs associated with surgical abortion, prices can vary widely depending on the facility, the region, and whether you have insurance coverage. In the United States, the cost of a surgical abortion can range from $300 to $3,000. Factors influencing the cost include the type of procedure (aspiration, dilation and curettage, etc.), the gestational age of the pregnancy, and whether anesthesia is used. If you are considering a surgical abortion, it’s advisable to contact local clinics or healthcare providers to get specific estimates based on your situation.

It’s also crucial to discuss any concerns you have with your healthcare provider. They can provide personalized advice based on your medical history and current condition. If you are experiencing persistent symptoms or have concerns about the medications you have taken, do not hesitate to seek medical attention. Your health and well-being are the top priority.

In summary, the positive pregnancy test could be due to residual hCG from the pregnancy or incomplete abortion. Surgical abortion costs vary, so contacting local providers for specific pricing is essential. Always keep an open line of communication with your healthcare provider for the best outcomes.

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