Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3916049 Contraception 2006 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

DesignA retrospective analysis of 386 women who underwent termination of pregnancy between 12 and 24 weeks' gestation.MethodsEach woman received 200 mg mifepristone orally followed by vaginal misoprostol 800 μg 36 to 48 h later. Three hours after the initial misoprostol administration, 400-μg doses of vaginal misoprostol were administered every 3 h, to a maximum of four doses in 24 h. If abortion failed, 200 mg mifepristone is given again 3 h after the last misoprostol dose, followed by 12 h of rest before vaginal misoprostol administration is repeated as per previous course of treatment.ResultsOverall, 97.9% and 99.5% of the women aborted within 24 and 36 h, respectively. The median induction-to-abortion interval was 6.7 h (range: 1.4–73.8 h), and nulliparous women took significantly longer time to abort (6.0 h in multiparous women compared to 7.6 h in nulliparous women; p<.0001). One woman failed to abort within 48 h. Surgical evacuation of the uterus was performed in 5% of women for incomplete abortion or retained placenta. Multiparous women were less likely to need analgesic administration for pain relief, and to experience vomiting and diarrhea, than nulliparous women.ConclusionThe combination of 200 mg mifepristone and vaginally administered misoprostol is a safe, effective and noninvasive regimen for termination of pregnancy between 12 and 20 weeks.

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