+27737230265 Abortion clinic in South Africa.

+27737230265 Abortion clinic in South Africa.
At our abortion clinic in South Africa, Johannesburg, We offer aspiration as one abortion procedure, otherwise known as Manual Vacuum Aspiration (MVA), which is done between 5-7 weeks of pregnancy. It is one of the least invasive procedures that we offer. The MVA is done with a mini handheld vacuum, which produces gentle suction. but Aspiration Abortion pills for sale in South Africa. The procedure takes about 5 minutes with no electronic machinery used, and no scraping is involved. But You have the option to elect either local anesthesia in an exam room, or general anesthesia in the operating room. Aspiration Abortion pills for sale in South Africa, Abortion clinic in South Africa

How To Order Abortion Pills
You will get abortion pills plus womb cleaning tablets all at the price starting from R500. And also, We offer free delivery to the following areas; Centurion, Atteridgeville, Akasi, Ga-Rankuwa, Soshanguve, Hammanskraal, Cullinan, Pretoria North, Rosslyn, Montana, Menlyn, Moret, Midrand, Sunninghill, Woodmead, Morni, Side, Sandton, etc.

What happens after taking the pills
You’ll experience bleeding and some cramping. It’s very important you use pads and not tampons to avoid infection. but You’ll be advised to take pain relief in the form of Paracetamol and/or Ibuprofen. But please do not take Aspirin. The cramps may become strong – this is a normal part of the abortion process. Bleeding may get heavier and you may pass clots. This is usually at the time you begin to lose your pregnancy. You may not see it specifically, and it may appear as a clot.

Where Can I Buy Abortion Pills?
Here at Nombuso Abortion Clinic in Johannesburg, we offer abortion pills for up to 20 weeks. But The best price is guaranteed with up to a 50% student discount. Place your order online or request delivery.

Abortion Laws in South Africa
Abortion is legal in South Africa in accordance with the Choice on Termination of Pregnancy Act 1996 (CTOPA) and 2008 amendments to the same Act. But Medical abortions can be accessed at licensed government and private facilities. Despite the existence of these comparatively liberal abortion laws, access to abortion services has been hampered by competing health priorities, such as HIV/AIDS, and a high number of conscientious objectors who have continued to spread abortion stigma.1

Is abortion legal in South Africa?
Abortion is legal in South Africa in accordance with the above act,) which allows a woman of any age to terminate a pregnancy upon her request if she is within the first 12 weeks of gestation. However, if approved by a medical practitioner, an abortion can also be performed from the 13th to the 20th week of pregnancy under the following conditions:

Continuing the pregnancy may be a risk to the mother’s physical or mental health; the fetus may suffer from severe physical or mental abnormalities should the pregnancy continue to full term;

the pregnancy is a result of rape or incest; and/or

Also, continuing the pregnancy may have a severe economic or social impact on the mother.

Abortion may also be legal after the 20th week of gestation if a medical practitioner, after consultation with another medical practitioner or a registered midwife, is of the opinion that the continued pregnancy would:

endanger the woman’s life;

result in a severe malformation of the fetus; or

And also, pose a risk of injury to the fetus.

What are the different abortion services available in South Africa?
South Africa provides both medical and in-clinic abortion services. But The in-clinic procedures available are Manual Vacuum Aspiration (MVA) and Dilation and Evacuation (D&E).

MA – permitted from 4 to 9 weeks’ gestation.

MVA – permitted from 9 to 14 weeks’ gestation.

D&E – permitted from 14 to 20 weeks’ gestation.

And also, Post-abortion care.
Who can perform legal abortions in South Africa?
Since the 2008 amendment to the CTOPA, abortion services in South Africa can only be provided by:

medical doctors,

registered nurses, and

midwives.

Nurses and midwives, who have completed the prescribed training, are only allowed to perform abortions for pregnancies under 12 weeks. After three months’ gestation, but only a medical doctor can perform an abortion.

Where can I go for legal and safe abortion services in South Africa?
Safe and legal abortions in South Africa can be performed at public or private medical facilities designated by the government through a gazette notice. But The facilities may fall into the following categories:

private hospitals,

community clinics,

district hospitals,

provincial hospitals

registered health professionals’ private practices, and

specialized non-government sexual and reproductive health facilities, i.e. Marie Stopes and Médecins Sans Frontières(MSF).

The law clearly states that the provision of abortion services to a minor should not be denied just because the minor did not consult the recommended persons.2

What is the cost of a safe abortion in South Africa?
All government (public) facilities provide free abortion services.

In private clinics: A medical abortion, from five to nine weeks, costs on average between R620-R1 200. MVA, from 10 to 14 weeks, costs on average between R1700-R2500. A surgical abortion, from 14 to 20 weeks, varies from case to case but one can expect to pay around R5 500. Medical aid (insurance) has criteria for covering abortion. Please check what yours covers.

Which abortion pills are available in South Africa?
There are several types of abortion pills available in South Africa:

A combination of Misoprostol and Mifepristone,

Mifepristone, alone, and

And also, Misoprostol, alone.

You can find more information on Misoprostol and Mifepristone usage here.

Where can I buy abortion pills in South Africa?
South Africa has a huge problem with unregistered people selling miscellaneous abortion pills to women, thereby increasing the rate of women hospitalized due to unsafe abortion practices.

Abortion pills are only safely available in public facilities across South Africa. but You will, however, need a prescription.

Note:

Illegal sellers often provide abortion pills without a prescription; however, they do not always provide proper instructions on eligibility, dosage, and usage.3 To be safe, but women must ensure that they get abortion services from registered providers. But We suggest that you visit our website for comprehensive information on how to use the pill:

What do the abortion pills look like in South Africa?
The most common brand name for abortion pills in South Africa is Cytotec. But This is what the Cytotec abortion pills look like:

Who can I contact for additional abortion information and support in South Africa?
Safer Sex runs the DISA Clinic located in Hurlingham Manor, Sandton, which offers Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) services to men and women.
Always call to book an appointment: Tel: ++27737230265
Opening hours: Monday-Friday, 8.00 a.m. – 5.00 p.m.
Saturday 8.00 a.m. -2 p.m.

For safe abortion information and support, please contact the following:
Marie Stopes South Africa is a government-approved healthcare organization with clinics across South Africa. But It offers safe abortions; family planning services, including birth control, pregnancy tests, and male and female sterilization; HIV testing, and antenatal services.

What are the safest abortion methods?
The safest time to complete an abortion is under 8-9 weeks of pregnancy. but there are two non-surgical early abortion methods. Aspiration Abortion (Manual Vacuum Aspiration) with local anesthesia is the safest abortion method. . But Aspiration abortion and Medical Abortion l can avoid or eliminate the health risks of surgical abortion because these methods do not use sharp instruments, general sedation, or electric suction.

Sharp curettage (D&C abortion) is not recommended for termination of early pregnancy because it carries additional risk for uterine perforation, and scar tissue (Asherman’s syndrome). Sharp curettage is also painful, requiring heavier sedation, which carries its own risks. D&C abortion may be appropriate for the termination of pregnancies over twelve weeks but is not necessary for early terminations.

What Are the Types of Abortion Procedures?
These are the types of abortion procedure: Early non-surgical abortion (medical): Time 2-10 weeks of pregnancy.

Vacuum aspiration: Time 2-12 weeks of pregnancy.

Dilation and Evacuation: Time 13-21/22 weeks of pregnancy.

Also, Induction Abortion: Time 13-21/22 weeks of pregnancy.

Labor induction: Time 22 to 29 weeks of pregnancy.

Hysterotomy (similar to C-section) Abortion: Time 22 to 38 weeks of pregnancy.

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