A healthcare provider will meet with you before your abortion. Taking you through the process and let you know what to anticipate on the day of your appointment. They could provide you with advice on how to be ready for the surgery. You must pay close attention to these instructions.
Making arrangements for a ride home following the operation
Following your doctor’s instructions regarding when to take (or stop taking) your regular medications,
including over-the-counter (OTC) pain relievers like acetaminophen (Tylenol) and ibuprofen, as well as any other prescribed medications,
such as eating nothing or drinking nothing the morning of the procedure, if directed to do so (Advil, Motrin)
limiting alcohol consumption the day before surgery
acquiring some menstruation pads for bleeding after surgery (doctors often recommend pads.
acquiring a supply of over-the-counter painkillers to combat cramps
to relieve cramps, use a heating pad or hot water bottle.
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