Comprehensive Abortion Care: Dr. Diomede Ntasumbumuyange
Comprehensive Abortion Care: Dr. Diomede Ntasumbumuyange
• In Rwanda?
WHO Definition
WHO classification
• Safe abortion
• Unsafe abortion
• “Less safe”
• “Least safe”
Based on occurrence
• Spontaneous
• Induced
Based on clinical stages
• Threatened
• Inevitable
• Incomplete
• Complete
• Missed
• Anembryonic pregnancy
• Septic
• Recurrent
Spontaneous Abortion
Fetal factors:
Chromosomal
abnormalities (60%) Accidental injuries to the fetus
Aneuploidy(Monosomy X ) Aging of the gametes
Autosomal Trisomies (T-16 ) Failure of hormonal
Polyploidy mechanisms
Exposure of the embryo to
Defective implantation
various viruses, chemicals or
Defects in the placenta or irradiation
embryo
Etiologies (con’d)
Maternal factors:
Infections (Bacterial, Viral, protozoal )
Endocrine disorders (Hypothyroidism, DM)
Cardiovascular disorders (HTN, Renal disease)
Malnutrition
Etiologies (con’d)
• Ectopic pregnancy
• Molar pregnancy
• Local lesions
• Polyps
Management
Threatened abortion
• Advise woman to avoid strenuous activity and sexual intercourse; bed rest not necessary.
• If bleeding persists, assess for fetal viability (pregnancy test/ultrasound) or ectopic pregnancy (ultrasound).
• Persistent bleeding, esp. in the presence of uterus larger than expected may indicate twins or molar
pregnancy.
Misoprostol dose/route 800 mcg buccally (4 tablets) 800 mcg buccally (4 tablets)
Misoprostol timing 24-48 hours after Mifepristone 6-72 hours after mifepristone
• Management:
Counseling for uterine evacuation
Clotting profile
Post abortion care
Septic Abortion
• Fluid resuscitation
• Broad spectrum Antibiotics
• Consider uterine evacuation
• Follow up of treatment
Which Method Is Best?
Medication
methods Foot pump
Electric vacuum
aspiration MVA 34
Distribution of abortion safety categories worldwide
and by region
Unsafe Abortion consequences
• Every year, 68 000 women die ,about eight per hour
• Unsafe abortions when performed under least safe conditions can lead
to:
• Incomplete abortion
• Heavy bleeding
• Infection
• uterine perforation
• Damage to the genital tract and internal organs.
• Death
Effective CAC Counselling
• Confidentiality of care
• Length of pregnancy
• Abortion methods available
• Pain medications available
• Any other tests that may be done
• If applicable, fetal anomalies or other medical indications detected
• Permission to treat a complication if necessary
Procedure Choice
Counseling • Identify and respond to women’s emotional and physical health needs
Family planning services • Help women prevent an unwanted pregnancy or practice birth spacing