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Are you pregnant and feeling overwhelmed about what to do next? It’s completely normal. If you are scared, concerned or have questions remember, you’re not facing this alone. We are here for you.

Before going forward with an abortion in Central-Fairfax , OH, your first step is to get a lab quality pregnancy test and an ultrasound to determine that your pregnancy is viable, meaning in the uterus and developing as it should, based on the date of your last menstrual period. The Image Clear Ultrasound mobile team in Central-Fairfax can provide a free pregnancy test and ultrasound.

The compassionate and experienced team at your local Image Clear Ultrasound mobile medical unit are a part of your community to provide you with genuine and confidential guidance, offering the information you need to make the best decision.

As you learn more about abortion here, we are glad to help by answering your questions honestly and by providing the pregnancy test and ultrasound you need in order to help you get on the path that’s right for you.

Our commitment to you is a private, peaceful and non-judgmental space to help you press pause in your current circumstance. Women will be on board to support you who are ready to hear your needs and provide the guidance you seek. You deserve clarity of mind, space to process your pregnancy and people who care, we’ve all been through this or something similar and are ready to help you take the next step in your journey.

Surgical Abortion

Gestational age describes how far along a pregnancy is. It is measured in weeks, from the first day of your last menstrual period (LMP) to the current date. Surgical procedures used for abortion differ based on gestational age.  Procedures at various stages also differ state to state.  The information below is a general description of procedures used and may not completely describe those used in Central-Fairfax , Cleveland.

First Trimester Abortion

A first trimester surgical procedure, up through 13 weeks LMP, is referred to generally as aspiration, but also as manual vacuum aspiration, suction aspiration, or suction curettage.

A speculum is inserted into the vagina to bring the cervix into view.  Your provider will use a tool called a tenaculum to hold the cervix in place.  Your cervix will be numbed using a local anesthetic.  Metal rods, called dilators, are typically used to stretch the opening of the cervix. Then a thin, hollow, plastic tube called a cannula is inserted into your uterus.  It is attached to a handheld or electric suction pump, which removes the baby from your uterus.  This may be followed by a procedure called curettage which involves insertion of a long instrument with a loop-shape at its end used to scrape the uterus to assure that the uterus is completely empty.

Second Trimester

During the second trimester (from about 14-24 weeks of pregnancy), a dilation and evacuation (D&E) procedure is used.  Additional dilation is required beyond that used in first trimester aspiration.  Laminaria, a dried seaweed product, which absorbs moisture and slowly opens the cervix, may be placed 24 to 48 hours before the abortion.  Or misoprostol, one of the drugs used in a medication abortion may be used to soften the cervix.  Once laminaria is removed, and if additional dilation is necessary, metal dilators may be used to further expand the cervical opening.  Because the baby is larger, forceps are used to remove its extremities (arms, legs, head) from the body so that these body parts are small enough to be removed through the cervix and vaginal canal.  Then a cannula is inserted into the uterus, and any remaining contents are suctioned out.  This procedure may be followed with curettage and/or additional suctioning.

After having laminaria placed, it may be possible to change your mind about going forward with the abortion. There is a possibility that you may miscarry, but some women have changed their minds and successfully carried to term.  If you change your mind about going through with an abortion after insertion of laminaria, we recommend you go to a local hospital emergency room or seek other medical attention as soon as possible.

Late Term

Late term abortion, from approximately 24 weeks of pregnancy may be accomplished by dilation and evacuation or by induction, that is by inducing labor.  This is a multiple day procedure.  On day 1, a large needle is used to inject potassium chloride or digoxin into the baby’s heart, causing its death.  The cervix is softened and opened for 2-3 days using laminaria and/or vaginal medication.

On day 2, laminaria is replaced and an ultrasound performed to determine whether the baby has died.  If not, a second injection of digoxin or potassium chloride is administered.

Labor-inducing drugs, such as Pitocin, are administered.  Contractions like those experienced during labor will begin, and the baby will eventually be delivered.  The time from beginning to the end of the procedure varies.

If the induction method fails or cannot be used, a D&E procedure like that used in the second trimester may be used.  However, because of its advanced gestational age, the baby’s head may need to be crushed before removal.

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Q. Is there a cost for any of the services?

All services are free and confidential.

Q. Do I need an appointment?

Walkins are welcome, but if you’d like to make an appointment to ensure there is availability when you arrive, call or text us at 216.409.5171.

Q. What should I expect at my appointment?

A trained member of the mobile team will greet you and collect some basic information from you required for medical services. A pregnancy test will be administered and if positive, the medical staff will perform an ultrasound to confirm the pregnancy is viable and to determine how far along you are. Please note we do not perform gender reveals.

Q. What do I need to bring with me?
All you need to bring with you is a photo ID.
Q. Can I bring anyone with me?
Yes, you are welcome to bring a family member or friend with you. We will talk with you privately first, and then your guest can join you for the remainder of your appointment.

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Fairfax is a neighborhood on the East Side of Cleveland, Ohio. It is roughly bounded between Euclid Avenue to the north, Woodland Avenue to the south, E. 71st Street to the west and E. 105th Street to the east. Fairfax is located on the edge of University Circle, an area containing Cleveland’s major educational institutions and museums.

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