


Hospitals provide abortions under general anaesthetic (they put you to sleep), whereas clinics provide abortions with local anaesthetic (you stay awake for the procedure).- P1 V- t3 h' c5 a9 Q, ~
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To have an abortion in a hospital, you will first need to see a doctor (a gynaecologist or perhaps your GP) for a physical examination. The doctor will explain the procedure to you, and will book a time for your operation.9 h+ [7 x" ]2 [) N+ d" s5 N f
1 \# \7 M" r6 Z8 n# K5 Vforum.proita.comYou don't need a referral to have an abortion in a clinic. You simply phone for an appointment (self-referral). Rather than an initial appointment with a doctor, you meet with a counsellor before the procedure, to talk a little about your decision and have the procedure explained. Clinics offer drugs to help you relax and/or painkillers. In most clinics you are allowed to bring a support person (friend, partner, relative) with you into the operating room. Clinics also offer post-abortion counselling.