Client Information Taking Care of Yourself After an In-Clinic 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your personal information at the top of the form, including your name and contact details. This ensures that you can be reached for any follow-up questions.
  3. In the section regarding your after-care instructions, carefully read through each point. You may want to highlight or note down key recommendations such as avoiding vaginal insertion for one week.
  4. Fill out the 'What to Expect' section by checking off any symptoms you anticipate experiencing, such as cramping or mood changes. This will help you track your recovery.
  5. Complete the emergency contact section with a phone number where you can be reached if any concerns arise post-procedure.
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Someone undergoing a surgical abortion will experience little pain during the procedure because doctors give a local or general anesthetic. However, people may experience some cramping for a few days afterward.
Most women return to their normal activities the next day, but do NOT do hard work or heavy exercise for several days. This includes swimming, lifting heavy things, bicycling, or jogging. Fill and take any prescriptions you may have been given for antibiotics, birth control, or other medication.
You may have cramps and light bleeding for up to 2 weeks after an in-clinic abortion. Most people can return to normal activities 1 to 2 days after the procedure. This care sheet gives you a general idea about how long it will take for you to recover. But each person recovers at a different pace.
It varies from person to person. Youll probably have some bleeding and cramping after your abortion, so plan on resting in a comfortable place afterwards. Most people are back to their regular activities within a day, but recovery after a DE can take a little longer.
If you plan to have sedation, you must not drive yourself home. We recommend having a responsible adult who can accompany you home. If you do not wish to have sedation, you can come by yourself and drive yourself, but you are more than welcome to bring a support person with you.

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For most people, it feels like strong period cramps. Your doctors and nurses will help make your abortion as comfortable as possible. Youll get pain and numbing medications that will make it hurt less and you may get sedation. You may have a little cramping after your abortion.

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