Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) is a safe, non-invasive way to end an unintended early pregnancy—typically up to 9 weeks. At our Baner, Pune clinic, experienced gynecologists provide confidential medical abortion with clear guidance, safety checks, and supportive follow-up so you recover well and preserve future fertility.
Treatment Provided for MTP
Medical Abortion (≤9 Weeks)
Mifepristone + Misoprostol, non-surgical, fertility-preserving, supervised care.
Pre-Abortion Assessment
Exam, dating, health review to confirm safety & suitability.
Medication Guidance
Clear dosing (oral/vaginal), pain control & antibiotic cover.
Monitoring & Follow-Up
Ultrasound checks, symptom review, recovery guidance.
Counseling & Support
Confidential care addressing stress, emotions & questions.
Manage Side-Effects
Plans for bleeding, cramps, nausea—when to call your doctor.
Alternatives & Prevention
Contraception guidance, healthy habits, future planning.
How Is Medical Abortion Performed?
Initial Consultation: Duration dating, health assessment, rule out contraindications.
Mifepristone: Given first to block progesterone and stop pregnancy progression.
Misoprostol (36–72 hrs later): Oral/vaginal dosing to induce uterine contractions and expulsion.
Follow-Up Exam: Confirms complete abortion; checks bleeding/infection; recovery guidance.
Who Provides Your Care?
Gynecologist
Leads assessment, prescribes medicines, and supervises your care.
Nursing Team
Guides dosing, comfort care, and follow-up instructions.
Counselor
Confidential support before and after the procedure.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
MTP is a non-surgical method to end early pregnancy using Mifepristone and Misoprostol, usually up to 9 weeks, under a gynecologist’s guidance in Baner, Pune.
Two steps—Mifepristone blocks progesterone; Misoprostol triggers uterine contractions to complete the abortion safely at home with supervision.
Dated pregnancy, give Mifepristone, then Misoprostol after 36–72 hours (oral/vaginal), plus follow-up to confirm completeness and manage symptoms.
Most women ≤9 weeks are eligible. Not suitable for ectopic pregnancy, severe anemia, serious heart/liver/kidney disease, or with an IUD in place—your doctor will assess.
Bleeding, cramps, nausea, fever are common for a short time. You’ll get pain relief, hydration/rest advice, and red-flag guidance for rare complications.
Typically 1–2 weeks to feel fully normal; most daily activities resume in a few days. Follow-up confirms the abortion is complete and checks your recovery.
When supervised properly, MTP does not affect future fertility. You’ll also receive counseling on contraception and healthy recovery.
