In: Nursing
QUESTION :1-Should doctor save the mother at the risk of losing the baby?
ANSWER : 1. In these cases, most doctors will choose to save the life of the mother. Mourning the loss of a child is horrible, and parents never truly get over it, but if mom can live and that was never really a chance for the baby, then it makes sense to keep her alive and let the baby pass as peacefully as possible.Sometimes there are situations where the safety of both is at risk, and a choice has to be made: should the mother or the baby be saved? This can happen when labor goes wrong, when something is wrong with the baby, or when a split-second decision has to be made that will end the life of one person.
QUESTION : 2 after you watching the last Abortion Clinic how it enfluenced you regarding the abortion
afterthe last abortion patient[me] watching the doctor ,it will influence patient[me] very well.so am planning to discuss with doctor about post abortion family planning and counselling .
post-abortion family planning is counseling to inform the patient that, depending on the trimester during which the procedure occurred, she can get pregnant as early as 11 days after an abortion. It is critical that she not only plans what method of birth control she will use, but also begins its use immediately (within 48 hours). Not only does this help prevent a repeat procedure, but it also allows time for her body to recover from the procedure as well as the initial pregnancy. It is recommended that women wait at least six months between pregnancies. Optimal spacing between pregnancies is 18 months to two years.
Counseling for post-abortion family planning includes:
Discussing a wide range of contraceptive options
It has been shown that a discussion of a wide range of contraceptive options can help prevent future need for abortion. No patient can know everything about every method of contraception that’s out there. It is likely that a post-abortion patient will learn of a new contraceptive method during the counseling session that she feels will fit her needs.
As long as a post-abortion patient does not have any conditions that interfere with the use of a particular method of contraception, all available options can be presented.
Contraceptive options for post-abortion patients include (but are not limited to):
Women’s reproductive rights
When it comes to women’s reproductive rights, international public health and human rights organizations point first and foremost to protecting women from maternal mortality and morbidity. This protection can come in many forms. One form is access to counseling for post-abortion family planning.