CHOICE OF ECBOLIC AND THE MORBIDITY OF DAY‐CASE TERMINATIONS OF PREGNANCY

Abstract
In 103 women admitted for outpatient vaginal terminations of pregnancy, the relation was investigated between the use of ecbolics dnd blood loss, vomiting and other side effects. Patient self-rating was incorporated in the study for comparative purposes. Use of a combined preparation of oxytocin and ergometrine resulted in the lowest blood losses. Ergometrine administered alone was associated with immediate nausea and vomiting but no delayed effects. Seven days after abortion, 35% of the women were still complaining of vaginal bleeding, although in most the volume was low.