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What You Should Know About AbortionIf you condense the subject of abortion down to its central issue, you find out it is really about each woman’s right to decide what to do with her own body. Should a woman be forced to give birth when she does not want to (or cannot) carry a pregnancy to full term? Current laws say NO, but they are being challenged in the courts routinely. In the United States today, you have the right to decide your own destiny as a woman. If you are faced with an unexpected, unplanned, or unwanted pregnancy--and, if you are considering an abortion--here are some essential facts.
Why Do Women Have Abortions?Many of life’s decisions can be postponed for a period of time. A decision that cannot wait for long is the difficult decision about whether or not to continue a pregnancy. This decision needs to be made as soon as possible. It is helpful to talk with someone in addition to your husband or boy friend---such as your parents, a close friend, a minister or other professional counselor. There are many reasons women choose to have an abortion. Some feel they are too young for all the responsibilities of parenthood. Some are not in a stable relationship and worry about being a single parent. Some cannot afford a child, or do not want their life’s goals interrupted. Some are concerned they will not be a good mother. Some resent the pregnancy, and just want to “get it over with.” No one has the right to judge your reason(s) for having an abortion. If you choose to terminate a pregnancy, an abortion can be safely performed in our office up to 22 weeks after your last period. What is an Abortion?Abortion is the surgical or medical ending (terminating) of a pregnancy. Dr. Hodes and Dr. Nauser perform two surgical procedures for pregnancy termination in our office. First Trimester Pregnancy:
Second Trimester Pregnancy:
Your Experience in our Office:We want you to be physically and emotionally comfortable. We have structured your time with us to provide all the medical and psychological attention you will need. Your visit with us takes about an hour, and will include:
Is Abortion Safe?Abortion is one of the safest surgical procedures. But abortion has not always been so safe. Before abortion was legalized women had serious complications (and some died) after trying to induce abortions themselves; or by going to untrained practitioners who operated in unsafe conditions. Since 1973, women have benefited from advances in medical and surgical technology, and greater access to safe, high quality services--such as those performed in our office. When You Need Our HelpYou will find our practitioners to be very compassionate, and have consistently fought for a woman’s Right to Choose her own destiny. Women of all ages feel very comfortable in their care. Both doctors are members of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, the National Abortion Federation; and all three are members many other professional societies. Information on Abortion Procedures
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| Consent for Elective Abortion | PDF Format - Word Format |
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If
You Are Pregnant Handbook
Requirements of the Kansas Consent Law for
an Abortion
Abortion Aftercare Instruction
Consent for “Morning After Pill”
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