Cochrane Summariesbeta

Independent high-quality evidence for health care decision making

Pain control in first trimester surgical abortion.

Renner R-M, Jensen JT.J., Nichols MD.N., Edelman A
Published Online: 
April 15, 2009

Multiple methods of pain control in first trimester surgical abortion at less than 14 weeks gestational age using electric or manual suction aspiration are available, and appear both safe and effective. Pain control methods can be divided in local anesthesia, conscious sedation, general anesthesia and non-pharmacological methods. Data to support the benefit of the widely used local aneathetic is inadequate. While general anesthesia achieved complete pain control during the procedure, other forms of anesthesia such as conscious sedation with a paracervical block improved postoperative pain control.

Find the research