Your second appointment will be two days after your first visit.
Please bring any prescribed medicine or inhalers with you for this visit as well as an overnight bag in case you need to stay in hospital.
You can bring someone to stay with you at this visit. However, there are no facilities for children; you need to make alternative arrangements for childcare. Please let staff know if this is going to be a problem for you. We advise for you to have an adult to escort you home after the procedure.
You will be asked if you have had any pain or bleeding. If you have had any other symptoms, please tell the nurse.
You will then be shown into a private room, the nurse will check your details and give you the second medication by inserting four tablets of Misoprostol into your vagina. These tablets will make your womb contract and your cervix open. This will help your body to let the pregnancy tissue out.
You will be encouraged to walk around in the room after the Misoprostol has been inserted. This is when vaginal bleeding will begin, and it is likely to be heavier than a normal period. You will also start to get contraction-like pains, and we can offer you a range of prescribed pain relief to help with this.
1 in 10 to 1 in 100 people will have the following side effects:
- nausea (feeling sick)
- vomiting (being sick)
- diarrhoea (runny, urgent poos)
- headache
- dizziness
- hot flushes / sweats
You must use a bed pan every time you go to the toilet so that the nurse can check to see if you have passed the pregnancy. If you are uncomfortable going to the toilet alone to pass the pregnancy, please ask the nurse to come with you.
During your stay you may eat and drink as normal.
If the pregnancy does not pass, you will be given another dose of two Misoprostol tablets orally (by mouth) every three hours for you to swallow if the pregnancy has not passed in this time.
If the termination is not progressing, or if the staff are unsure if everything has passed, or if there is a lot of bleeding, the nursing staff may offer to examine your vagina and cervix. You will have a vaginal examination before you leave to check whether the termination of pregnancy is complete and that you are safe to go home.
You may need an overnight stay with this procedure, so please bring an overnight bag with you. We advise that you stay in hospital until the procedure is complete. If you have not passed the pregnancy after the medication, we suggest that you are admitted to the ward for some rest and then we will carry on with the treatment.
If your blood group is rhesus negative you will be recommended to have an Anti-D Immunoglobulin injection.
All tissue from a termination of pregnancy is disposed of in a sensitive way. If you wish to discuss this further, please ask a member of staff. You will be asked to complete some documentation about this.