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Use of a manual uterine aspirator is preferred by patients but has lower efficacy/success of removing the pregnancy than electric vacuum aspiration.
Cervical preparation with misoprostol or osmotic dilators is recommended for all patients with:
The following can be used to decrease pain during uterine aspiration:
Although no clear evidence supports one type of paracervical or intracervical block over another:
When dilating the cervix for uterine aspiration:
What characteristics of a gestational sac differentiate it from decidua?