Thursday 30 May 2019

Risks and Complications of the Abortion Pill


Have you considered taking an abortion pill? Unplanned pregnancies and pregnancies that include health complications may have encouraged you to seek out this contraceptive pill as a solution. The compassionate staff at Care Net in Albuquerque wants all women to be educated on their options for ending a pregnancy. We believe that you should know the complications and risk associated with taking an abortion pill before you make your final decision.
Risks and Complications of the Abortion Pill
        The abortion pill might not work, they are not 100% effective. There are instances in which a woman takes an abortion pill but the pregnancy is not terminated.
        You may have an allergic reaction. Depending on your immune system, you may not discover that you are allergic to the abortion pill until after taking it.
        You may develop a fever over 100 degrees within a day after taking the pill.
        You may experience symptoms like vomiting, nausea, weakness, or diarrhea within a day after taking the pill.
        You may bleed too excessively or for long periods of time. Another issue is that you may not bleed at all or develop blood clots in your uterus.
        Pregnancy tissue could still be left in your uterus after the abortion. This could lead to infections and other complications.
        You may experience stomach pains or cramping that becomes severe.
        Finally, although it is highly uncommon, there is also a medical warning of death to patient.
As with all other medical procedures, an abortion does carry risks of health complications. These risks are possibilities whether you take an abortion pill or if you undergo an abortion procedure. Knowing the risk of complications, and what to do if you experience symptoms, is important before you make your decision. If you do take the pill and have any side effects, whether or not they are on this list, consult a medical professional immediately.
The team at Care Net prioritizes the health of all women. If you are currently experiencing an unplanned pregnancy or a pregnancy that involves health complications, we encourage you to seek help. Care Net provides services, resources, and advice for all pregnant women. If you are in Albuquerque or nearby areas, schedule a confidential appointment today if you’re considering taking the abortion pill.

Thursday 9 May 2019

Are You at Risk For STI/STD? Reduce Your Risk!


Do you know if you are at risk for a sexually transmitted disease? Many women and men may unknowingly engage in behaviors that increase their risk of contracting an STD. Unfortunately, not all STIs have identifiable symptoms. In fact, many sexually transmitted infections often go unnoticed until serious health complications occur.
The STI testing Albuquerque women use to preserve and protect their sexual health is administered by the compassionate and confidential staff at Care Net Pregnancy Center. Whether you believe you have an STI, or if you have engaged in sexual contact with a partner who may have an STI, it’s important that you get tested as soon as possible.
Risk Factors for STI Transmission
There are many ways that you can develop an STI, particularly if you engage in the following behaviors:
        Engaging in safe sex. Although safe sex practices reduce your risk, it is not as safe as abstinence.
        Engaging in unprotected sex. STIs can be transmitted orally, vaginally or anally, with or without protection.
        Engaging in sex with multiple partners. Having sex with multiple partners, or having sex with one person who has sex with multiple partners, increases your risk.
        Engaging in intravenous drug usage. Sharing needles can significantly increase your chances of developing diseases including STIs.
        Engaging in alcohol or drug use. Any substances that impair your judgment may make you susceptible to engaging in other risky behaviors.
Ways to Reduce Your Risk of Developing an STI
Although there are many ways you can contract a sexually transmitted infection, there are thankfully many ways you can reduce your risk as well:
        Abstain from sexual contact. Abstinence is one of the best ways to substantially reduce your risk.
        Engage in sex with limited partners. Communicate with your partners about their sexual history too.
        Do not have sexual relations while under the influence of substances. Sober, safe sex decreases your risk for STIs.
        Do not share needles with others. Never share or use old needles with anyone.
        Get tested right away if you believe you may have an STI. If left untreated, having one STI increases your chances of developing another.
STI Testing Albuquerque
For Care Net Pregnancy Centre of Albuquerque your sexual health is a priority. To learn more about reducing your risk for STIs, or for confidential STI testing, please call Care Net today.


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