An unwanted pregnancy can be a daunting prospect for many women and teen girls especially without appropriate financial or social support. Fortunately within South Africa, the Choice on Termination of Pregnancy Act, 1996 allows an expectant mother to terminate the pregnancy through safe and cost effective abortions. Choosing the correct abortion method is essential in maintaining both your reproductive health and preventing complications or even death.
The Choice on Termination of Pregnancy Act 1996 allows a women to terminate pregnancy upon her request if she is within the first 12 weeks of pregnancy (gestation). However an abortion can be performed from the the 13th to 20th week of pregnancy if approved by a medical practitioner under the following conditions :
- continuing the pregnancy may be a risk to the mother’s physical or mental health.
- the fetus (foetus) may suffer with severe physical or mental abnormalities should the pregnancy continue to full term.
- the pregnancy is a result of rape or incest.
- continuing the pregnancy may have severe economic or social impact on the mother.
Abortion Clinics in South Africa
Many private and public health facilities now provide medical and surgical abortions at an affordable rate or free to expectant mothers. A private abortion clinic in South Africa is often the facility of choice for pregnant women as it provides affordable and safe abortions in addition to counseling and a choice of abortion methods. Public health facilities also provide these services but the strained public health care system in South Africa means that pregnant women may not always be given the same level of care or priority compared to a private abortion clinic.
Abortion Methods in South Africa
Certain abortion clinics may provide a range of abortion methods depending on the individual case or personal choice of the pregnant mother.
- Safe surgical abortions
- Medical abortions – Abortion pill
The morning after pill (emergency contraceptive) is often used as an abortion pill but should not be taken more than 3 days after intercourse. For a more advanced pregnancy, medical intervention is required to reduce complications and ensure a safe abortion. Consult with a medical practitioner on suitable abortion methods for your pregnancy.
If you are less than 9 weeks pregnant, you can consider a medical abortion which involves using the abortion pill. For a pregnancy that is further along, you will need to undergo a surgical abortion.
Medical abortions usually involve a process known as dilation and curettage (d&c) – a pill is used for dilation of the cervix and foetal contents are removed through a tube inserted via the vagina (manual vacuum aspiration or MVA). The process is not pain free but with proper medical supervision, it is quick and fairly painless. Speak to a medical doctor about the abortion method so that you have fully understand the procedure.
Dangers of Abortion
Most medical abortions are safe when conducted by a medical specialist in appropriate facility. However illegal abortions are still common in South Africa and you will often find advertisements for abortions in newspapers and street posters, irrespective of your stage of pregnancy. Always be cautious when undergoing an abortion or using any abortion pill (tablet, capsule or liquid) that is sold through shady street dealers.
Beware of the following persons or scenarios when seeking a quick abortion.
- Any person claiming to be a medical doctor, medical student, nurse or pharmacist who is prepared to sell you an abortion pill on the street.
- Any person who is willing to come to your home to perform an abortion.
- Any abortion that is performed in unhygienic and inappropriate settings.
- Any person who claims that their abortion method is safe for any stage of pregnancy.
- Any person who can only be contacted on a cell phone, does not wish to disclose their full identity and cannot provide any proof of registration with a medical council or health authority in South Africa.
- Any person promising a cheap abortion.
These illegal abortion practitioners and pill peddlers are operating in almost every city in South African and their abortion methods are dangerous and could possibly cause death.
Although medical abortions are very safe, any abortion may come with some risk and complications.
- Danger to your reproductive health – you may not be able to fall pregnant again or be at risk of an ectopic pregnancy.
- Infections – can result in removal of your reproductive organs, septicemia (blood poisoning) or death.
- Excessive bleeding which may result in death.
The occurrence of the above risks and dangers is very unlikely if you opt for a safe medical abortion by a gynaecologist in an appropriate abortion clinic. Even if complications do arise, your gynaecologist will be able to attend to it immediately and with appropriate medical treatment, the risks of more severe side effects or complications are reduced. However if you opt for an illegal abortion, the above risks and complications are very likely and if you do not receive proper medical treatment in time, you can lose your life.
South African women and girls are fortunate to be allowed to terminate their pregnancy at a range of suitable abortion facilities. An abortion is your constitutional right and may often be a better option than having a child without appropriate financial and social support. However religious and cultural factors along with personal choice may not make an abortion a suitable option for some women. Whether you opt for an abortion or putting your baby up for adoption, always use legitimate and reputable channels which are widely available in South Africa.
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hi my name is azole and i am a student at the university of pretoria, i’m doin an assignment about abortions aand i was wondering if anyone would be willing to talk to me about abortions i.e. the kind of information that is available to girls that want abortions, the support systems that are available to girls who want abortions such as counselling, support groups etc. i would appreciate any kind of help, and any one willing to help is guaranteed anonymity.
Is it possible to get your regular monthly period and be pregnant. The only difference which i’ve noticed for the past 2 months is that my period is not as heavy, and I usually get it for 7 days, but now its down to 6. I am 2 days late, which is unusual as I get it exactly every 21 days.
Hi Maria
Yes, you can abort at 13 weeks. Please refer to the messages above to find more information on contact numbers of abortion clinics in your area.
Hi can i abort at 13 weeks,if so where in pretoria.
Hi Kgomotso
Urinary tract infections (UTI’s) are common in women and even if you have recurrent vaginal infections, there is no reason why there should be any increased risk if you are having it done at legal abortion clinic. The attending doctor will deal with any infection that may occur.
Hi. I am about 4weeks pregnant nd my bf is considering an abortion which I am up against.The reason 4 dat is because I suffer some vaginal infections.Sometimes when i pass urine it has blood.Do u think by doing an abortion is okay 4 me or is just too risky?
Hi Masi
It is a little late to consider an abortion. Speak to your GP or gynaecologist and discuss your options with him/her. Abortion may not be an option but your doctor may be able to direct you to the right organisation that can assist with an adoption in your area. Other than that, we cannot advise you on anything that is illegal. Sorry.
I need help please. I am between 20 and 21 wks today though up until now I could not afford to have an abortion financially. I’ve called a few places (Marie Stropes included) who advised that it’s considered illegal to have an abortion after 19 wks in SA. I’ve really cannot have this baby and regret not being financially able to go for an abortion sooner. Is there some way /someone will be able to help me to go ahead with an abortion legally? Do you know of instituitons,places that has helped woman in my stage before?
No they usually do not consider an abortion at such a late stage unless there are other circumstances that may be life threatening to you which warrants the abortion.
M nt sure dat my question z relevent,i want 2 knw dat public hospital can allow 2 do an abortion if u hv 4 or 5 months pregnant?
Hi Charm
This depends on a number of factors and the receptionist just gave you a basic breakdown of the procedure. The gynaecologist will assess your case once you visit him/her and advise you accordingly. In the early stages of pregnancy, a d&c can be avoided altogether (dependent on the case) but usually at 5 weeks, the d&c is recommended. Speak directly to your gynaecologist and let him/her advise you on the best possible route for your individual case.
Hello.
I am 5 weeks pregnant and have made an appointment with a gynecologist for Friday for a consultation for termination of pregnancy. The receptionist said that I would receive pills to take the night before the surgical procedure next week. If I take these pills, is it at all possible that I don’t have to go to have the d&c? Is it possible that the pregnancy will terminate completely by just taking the pills and would it be safe? Do they only give one of the two tablets of the abortion pill?
Hi Talita
Please check the contact links above to the Marie Stopes website. Here you can find contact numbers for the clinics in Durban.
i am 6 weeks pregnant and in need of having an arbotion in durban are there any places that you can recomend?
Hi Brenda
You should first verify how far along she is but if it s 4 to 5 months, then a medical abortion is not an option. She has to have the baby and do not deal with any person who is prepared to sell you pills or do illegal abortions at this stage. It can be dangerous for your daughter.
Hi
I am a mother of 17 year old teenager who is pregnant not sure how long but the stomach is hard and feels like 4-5 months is the abortion still possible as she is cries continous since she released,what options does she have?
Hi Lisa
You have to consult with a doctor about these pills. Alternatively you can visit an abortion clinic. These are prescription drugs and require medical supervision.
I have use emergency contraception with 72hours after intercourse but it didn’t work. it’s been 2 weeks since then and tests show i am pregnant. Is mifrpristone and misoprostol available over the counter? and at what price?
when should u start having sex after u had a safe abortion.
Hi Roxy
There are Marie Stopes clinics in Durban. Click here to find out more. If you want to consult with a private gynaecologist, then it is best that you search through the phone book and ask if the doctor in question performs abortions.
I nid the help ,is any abortion doctors in durban i found out im pregnant
Hi Anon
Check with the Marie Stopes website. Link above. There should be a clinic close to you. Costs vary and we cannot speak on behalf of any clinic or practitioner. It is usually in the region of R1,000 to R1,500 at one of these clinics although it may be much more at a private gynaecologist where the procedure has to be done in a hospital theatre.
i need to know of any centres that i can go to around Gauteng (west region)
and the costs of the abortion if the baby is about one month …
Hi Anonomys
It just depends on your partner’s state and finances. A d&c will most likely be needed and this can be costly in terms of theatre time, gynecologists fees, etc. at a private hospital. So you have to weigh out the cost factor and your partner’s health and so on. Cannot comment on discretion but all patient details are confidential irrespective of the condition.
hi, im a married man that accidently impregnated a woman and are now thinking of aborting the fetes. i live around Pta central. would discression be respected should i attempt an abortion @ Louis Pasteur hospital? or could i just much rather visit Marys stopes and get that tablet?
she’s now almost 9weeks.
Hi Crystal
Most medical aids do not pay for abortions although the procedure would be paid for by your medical aid if the pregnancy posed a threat to your health or you miscarried. You need to consult with a private gynaecologist in your area and discuss the matter with him/her.
i’m 8weeks pregnant, need to terminate it prefeberly using medical aid, in midleburg mpumalanga. PLEASE HELP!!!!!!1
Hi Babsi
Most gynaecologists in the Gauteng area are contracted out of medical aids and charge rates significantly higher than the NHRPL “medical aid rates”. This allows them to vary their rates but usually their cash fee will include additional procedures like a ultrasound scan. Simplest way to find a practitioner in your are is via the Yellow Pages. We will be setting up a practitioner directory soon so we will keep you posted.
Hi;
I just wanted to know where can i find an affordable gynnocologist around Pretoria North? And how much it normaly cost to consult one?
Hi Winslee
Go to this link to find a reputable clinic in your area. http://www.mariestopes.org.za/contact.aspx
It is approximately R1,200 in most private clinics although costs may vary among clinics, practitioners and areas.
HI
IM 13 WEEKS PREGNANT AND LIVING IN POTCHEFSTROOM. WHERE IS THE NEAREST CLINIC ? HOW MUCH WILL IT COST ME?
I have i gf she just skip a month.. does that mean she is pregnant? is there any abryionclinics awaylable in paarl area.. can any clinic do abortions?
Hi Veli
As far as we are aware, an abortion is not covered by your medical aid unless the termination is necessary as the pregnancy may affect your health. Alternatively, if you had miscarried, you gynecologist may perform a similar procedure which would then be covered by your medical aid.
Hi Michelle
While we are not in any way affiliated to Mary Stopes, it is a professional and convenient clinic that offers affordable and safe abortions. There are many clinics throughout the country so you can select a location that would be the most convenient. Here is a link to their contact details (Click Here).
Hi
Thank you for this advice on the site.
I would like to know if one can use their medical aid to pay…Does it depend on the clinic?
Please help i am 8 weeks pregnant and i don’t know where to have a safe abortion. I am in Pretoria could you please help me find a abortion clinic situated some where except in Pretoria Central.
Hi Bernard
You should try one of the Mary Stopes clinics and there is one in Pretoria. They are convenient, professional and fairly affordable. Visit their website or call them at one of the numbers listed on this page. http://www.mariestopes.org.za/contact.aspx
Hi Junior
It is a bit late for an abortion but you should consult with a gynecologist about this matter.
Hi Kgomotso
Unfortunately we cannot provide quotations for any facility. You should speak to them directly.
Hi Lerato
You need to speak to your doctor about this as he will be familiar with your individual case. Please note that we do not provide medical advice that mau impact on your future health since professional attention is required.
cud u recommend a good abortion clinic in pretoria(hatfield, menlopark, arcadia, centurion) area that does safe abortions. my gf is 8weeks and we need a low price range.
will be 19 weeks can i have an arbotion and where can affrd up to R2000.preferably johanesburg
how much is an abortion at pretoria academic hospital
I had an abortion in august and i suspect dat i might be pregnant again. Is it safe to take the abortion pill cause i might be 2 weeks overdue?
Hi Ntando
There are many private practitioners out there who will do a medical abortion. Of course, it may be pricey. Alternatively you can consider a clinic like Mary Stopes which is very professional, affordable and convenient.
my gf needs to do an abortion in joburg.she’s only 14days preg.can u recomend a place where she can go to