Early Pregnancy Termination Options in Taiwan - Radiology

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I'm pregnant, but I cannot continue with this pregnancy.
It's only two to three weeks along.
Can I use injectable medication? Or is there a way to let it pass naturally? Are there hospitals in Changhua County that can assist with this? Thank you.

Xiao Pingguo, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2015/07/22

Dr. Ye Weicheng reply Radiology


Hello, regarding the issue you mentioned, it is advisable to consult an obstetrician-gynecologist for a response.

Reply Date: 2015/07/22

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Understanding early pregnancy termination options is a sensitive and important topic, especially for individuals who find themselves in a situation where they feel they cannot continue with a pregnancy. In Taiwan, there are several options available for early pregnancy termination, and it's crucial to approach this matter with the right information and support.

Firstly, it’s essential to understand that in Taiwan, the legal framework allows for abortion under specific circumstances. If you are within the first 12 weeks of pregnancy, you can seek a medical abortion, which is typically done through medication. This method involves taking a combination of two medications: mifepristone and misoprostol. Mifepristone is taken first, which blocks the hormone progesterone necessary for the pregnancy to continue. After a couple of days, misoprostol is taken to induce contractions and expel the pregnancy tissue. This method is generally safe and effective, with a success rate of over 95% when performed within the first 10 weeks of gestation.

If you are considering a medical abortion, it is advisable to consult with a healthcare provider who can guide you through the process and ensure that you are making an informed decision. They can also provide you with the necessary prescriptions and follow-up care. In Changhua County, there are hospitals and clinics that offer these services, and you should look for facilities that specialize in reproductive health or family planning.

Another option for early pregnancy termination is a surgical abortion, which can be performed through procedures such as suction curettage or dilation and curettage (D&C). These procedures are usually done in a clinical setting and involve the physical removal of the pregnancy tissue from the uterus. Surgical options are typically considered when medical abortion is not suitable or if there are complications.

It’s also important to consider the emotional and psychological aspects of terminating a pregnancy. Many individuals experience a range of emotions, including relief, sadness, or guilt. Seeking counseling or support groups can be beneficial in processing these feelings. In Taiwan, there are organizations and hotlines that provide support for individuals facing unplanned pregnancies and those considering termination.

Regarding your question about using injectable medications or methods to induce a natural miscarriage, it is crucial to note that self-managing a miscarriage can be dangerous. There are no safe injectable medications for this purpose outside of a medical setting, and attempting to induce a miscarriage without professional guidance can lead to severe complications, including infection or incomplete abortion.

In summary, if you are considering early pregnancy termination in Taiwan, it is essential to consult with a healthcare provider who can discuss your options, including medical and surgical abortions. They can also provide you with information about local facilities in Changhua County that offer these services. Remember, it’s important to prioritize your health and well-being during this process, and seeking professional help is a vital step in making an informed decision.

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