Pregnancy options counseling
We offer pregnancy advice and services that reduce the risk of complications.
Helping you manage your options.
We offer counselling services, including care after medical or surgical menstrual regulation treatment, to reduce the risks of any woman experiencing problems after a miscarriage or unsafe procedure.
If you feel like you’re experiencing problems, it’s important to seek help. Additionally, we understand the serious risks some women may face without access to proper pregnancy care, and are here to help. This may start with a call or getting in touch with our team. If you would like to speak to us, get in touch for a confidential chat today.
If you would like to learn more about your options, get in touch with our friendly call centre staff.
Call us toll-free for a confidential chat
08 000 222 333
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Post-treatment care
Ensuring your health after a spontaneous miscarriage or clandestine procedure
Post-treatment care may involve a small medical or surgical procedure to ensure that the womb is completely empty, but may also involve treating an infection or injury depending on the situation.
We also recognize that having menstrual regulation treatment can affect both emotional and physical well being, and we offer counselling for women. It’s our duty to ensure we provide the best help possible to our clients
What to expect after menstrual regulation treatment
Although there is usually a little pain and bleeding, physical recovery after treatment happens fairly quickly for most women.
We are here to make sure all our clients are physically healthy following any appointment or procedure with us.
Our team is also on hand to offer emotional support with any concerns you may have. If any concerns or questions arise, please get in touch with our friendly call centre staff at any time for a confidential chat, we are here to help.
Aftercare
If you’ve recently undergone a menstrual regulation procedure, here are a few pieces of advice about aftercare and recovery.
You may have symptoms of nausea, vomiting and tiredness for a few days immediately after the treatment. This is normal. Tender breasts may take a week to 10 days to disappear. You may feel more comfortable if you wear a supportive bra and apply cold ice packs to your breasts. Take painkillers, if necessary for the pain.
Your next menstrual period will begin 4-6 weeks after your treatment. If you have not had a period 6 weeks after your treatment, you should take a pregnancy test. If it is positive, we recommend contacting our team immediately. It’s important to remember that any bleeding immediately after your treatment is not a period.
We recommend a couple of days of rest after, but generally, most women will be physically fit and well enough to return to normal activities within a day or two.
Along with the physical symptoms after treatment, it is not uncommon for some women to experience emotions, such as sadness or guilt. If this happens we recommend that you speak you speak with someone or schedule a counselling appointment with our team.