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Abortion Clinic Health &
Safety Checklist
Some Health and Safety Issues to Consider Prior to an Abortion:
Before you go to
an abortion clinic or visit an abortion provider, you are strongly
encouraged to consider some relevant and important safety and health
issues:
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Confirm Your Pregnancy:
One step you should take is to be certain you are pregnant. It
is possible that you are not.
At Care Net Pregnancy Center, we can offer you a free pregnancy
test and a referral for a
free limited obstetrical ultrasound
to confirm your pregnancy.
Care Net Pregnancy Center does
not perform or refer for abortions or arrange adoptions,
so we have no financial interest in your decision.
Contact Us.
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Understand the Risks of the Abortion Procedure:
Every abortion procedure involves some potential risk of harm.
You have the legal right to
know what type of procedure will be performed upon you and what
specific risks of harm
are associated with the performance of this procedure on you.
This website and our trained client advocates can help you begin
to understand some of the potential physical and psychological
affects that an abortion may have upon you.
Abortion Procedures and Risks.
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Investigate the Qualifications of the Abortion Provider:
Find out the name of the abortion doctor who will perform your
abortion procedure. Make
sure that the person who will perform the abortion is a licensed
physician and a board certified obstetrician-gynecologist. Also,
make sure that the abortion doctor has appropriate privileges to
admit you to a hospital in the event that there are any
complications. Many
states maintain public records about past medical malpractice
judgments and settlements.
Call the appropriate state agency to find out about any medical
malpractice suits involving
the abortion doctor who is scheduled to perform your abortion.
You should be wary of any abortion doctor who has an unusual
history of multiple malpractice suits.
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Maintain the Right to Say "No":
Since abortion is almost always an elective surgery, you can
change your mind at any time right up until the abortion has
begun. You have every right to say, "I've changed my mind,"
while you are in the waiting room or on the table awaiting the
abortion. Saying "Stop!" is
your right. Don't feel pressured into having the abortion if
you've decided against it or just want time to reconsider.
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