What every woman should ask.
What every woman should ask.
When making an important decision, make sure you have all the accurate facts before you make your decision. Most women have questions and doubts. It’s totally ok to talk this through. You matter and your health is important.
It’s important to be sure that you are pregnant; it is possible to receive a false indication of pregnancy.
Abortion is a medical procedure and does involve the risk of physical harm. You have the legal right to be informed of the type of procedure you will receive, as well as any potential complications.
Ask as many questions as you need, to make sure you understand all that is involved, physically and emotionally.
It’s important to be sure that you are pregnant; it is possible to receive a false indication of pregnancy.
Find out the name of the doctor who will perform your abortion procedure and confirm that he or she is a licensed physician and a board-certified obstetrician-gynecologist. Call and ask if the doctor has appropriate privileges to admit you to a hospital in the event that there is an emergency.
Also, many states maintain public records about past medical malpractice judgments and settlements. Call your state agency (medical licensing board) to see if the doctor has been involved in any medical malpractice suits.
Ask how complications are handled. Abortion providers may not provide any follow-up or emergency care, should complications arise.