If you’re considering abortion, you may be wondering if an ultrasound is really necessary. While it may seem like just another step, an ultrasound is a critical tool providing important insights about your pregnancy and health.
Understanding these details can make a significant difference in your ability to make an informed decision that’s right for you.
What is an Ultrasound?
An ultrasound is a non-invasive procedure that uses sound waves to create a clear image of your uterus and the developing pregnancy. This scan can confirm your pregnancy and provide essential details like how far along you are, where the pregnancy is located, and whether it is viable. These factors are crucial when considering your care options.
Why Does an Ultrasound Matter?
An ultrasound gives you three key pieces of information that are essential for your health:
- Gestational Age: Understanding how far along you are helps determine what abortion options are available. Different methods are used depending on your stage of pregnancy.
- Pregnancy Location: An ultrasound confirms if the pregnancy is developing in your uterus. In some cases, a pregnancy may be ectopic, meaning it is outside the uterus, often in a fallopian tube. Ectopic pregnancies are life-threatening and require immediate medical attention—not an abortion, but a different form of treatment.
- Viability: The scan can determine if the pregnancy is viable, or likely to continue developing. It’s important to know that approximately 26% of pregnancies end in miscarriage. If your pregnancy is not viable, a different treatment may be required.
With the information an ultrasound provides, you’ll be in a much better position to understand your situation and make the most informed decision for your health.
Get a Free Ultrasound
Taking the time to get an ultrasound is about prioritizing your well-being and ensuring you have all the facts before deciding.
Options Medical Clinic provides free ultrasounds to those experiencing an unexpected pregnancy. Our trained staff is also here to help you review your options so you can make a confident decision.
Contact us to make a free and confidential appointment today.