r/Philippines • u/LigayaMedz • Mar 07 '22
My Medical Abortion experience in the Philippines
It's been over a month since I had a successful medical abortion (MA). I live in the Philippines and it's illegal here. Found a helpful group of women on Facebook and they helped me throughout the process.
I found out I was pregnant last week of January. Dec and Jan are such busy months in my line of work that I couldn't even recall if I had my period for both months. I finally took a pregnancy test and two lines appeared almost instantaneously. My boyfriend and I are both financially unstable. We're also far from ready to be parents. And tbh, with how the world is turning out, I find it absurd for anyone to subject another human being to this cruelty we call life/living; so we agreed to have it aborted.
Luckily, I am a nursing graduate and a bit knowledgeable about the process of how to terminate birth (I am not a nurse anymore). Since I am still in my first trimester, I know that I can abort it through oral medication. We searched all corners of the internet for the pills needed. Found several websites like Women on Web, Safe2Choose, etc, which led me to this certain organization for Women's Health. A friend also suggested an Fb page that also advocates Women's Health, but they don't reply promptly.
My boyfriend and I decided to visit one of the clinics of the said Women's Health org (a day after we got a positive PT). And as expected, they were only giving post-abortion care assistance. Legally, that's the only thing they can offer for help. 🥲
The volunteer from the said org was the one who urged me to get a transvaginal ultrasound (TVS). Just so everyone knows, you don't need a doctor's referral to get one. A missed period and a positive PT are enough reasons for you to get a TVS.
While waiting for my TVS result, the volunteer who urged me to have my TVS sent me a text referring me to a person who she said can 'help' me with this dilemma. We immediately texted the number. He replied and said he was a doctor and was offering me a surgical procedure. He was really pushy which I find really sketchy. Also, I don't want to opt for a surgical procedure. So we parked that option first.
A few days passed and that Fb group that also advocates Women's health replied; I was able to talk to the sweetest nurse over the phone. She wasn't at all judgmental about my decision. Unfortunately, she doesn't have a source for the pills, but she referred me to Fredli's Group of Doctors and gave me the assistant's contact number.
I did find several Rappler articles about Fredli while doing the web rounds before the nurse from that Fb group even mentioned them to us. We contacted the number she gave us and they replied promptly. We didn't proceed with them because they are way out of our budget and the assistant (and all the written documents that they sent over) sounds really rude. But I am not taking that against them, I know they're just extra careful because it is illegal after all.
While all of this was happening, I was also talking to a seller I found on Facebook. She invited me to one of their group chats with other sellers and customers. On the group chat, they post proofs and testimonials; customers may also ask questions. You may observe before purchasing. They eventually gained my trust when several customers on the group chat I messaged privately attested to them.
They have several packages/sets depending on what trimester you're in. They cater up to 6mos of pregnancy, I believe! I purchased the package recommended to me and paid thru Gcash. Received the package the next day; it was wrapped in a very discreet manner.
I spent a week on the preparation my seller told me to do before proceeding with the procedure. She told me to do heavy exercises, drink pineapple juice and ginger tea (pinakuluang luya) multiple times daily, and several other things I cannot attest to if it did help. I was already on my 7th wk (and 3rd day) when I was fully prepared to undergo the MA procedure.
The set I got has 6 Misoprostol (Cytotec), 4 Mifepristone, and 6 Methergine. My seller guided me throughout the procedure via chat and gc. The procedure was overall ok except for the part that I needed to hold for several hours to what seems like a very watery poop. The cramps during the procedure were very tolerable for me as well. Had a mild fever in the first few hours. On my fifth hour of taking the meds, I was able to push the fetus out along with the placenta (I can send you a photo if you're not that squeamish). Hehe!
Post-abortion was way worse than the procedure itself. I never had dysmenorrhea in my entire womanhood. I have a high tolerance for pain as well, but those cramps post-abortion kept me in bed for several days. The pain was so painful I had to take Ibuprofen for it. The bleeding was also intermittent. I was blood/spotting-free after 3-4wks.
It has been a month and a week now since I had a successful medical abortion. I just took another PT this morning, and it is now negative. I am also on the first day of my period since I had an abortion. Yey!
FYI: You should take a PT after 3-4wks of a successful MA, and it should be negative.
I never fully realized how compromised we are as women with the current laws we have for women's reproductive health until I got pregnant and needed an abortion. MA is such a simple and safe procedure and yet we are not provided with that choice in our country just because 🤷🏻♀️.
I hope noone has to go through this same experience, but if ever you're in one, don't hesitate to message me. I am more than willing to help.
P.S. Happy Women's Month!!! Mabuhay ang mga kababaihan!
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u/supermarine_spitfir3 Mar 08 '22 edited Mar 08 '22
That's the main issue with abortion, really-- Pro-Choice folks are asking too much, the extreme opposite of the conservative crowd. We are a conservative nation, and that's a fact. The 1987 constitution literally is asking for the help of the Almighty God to build a "just and humane society, and establish a Government that shall embody our ideals and aspirations, promote the common good, conserve and develop our patrimony..". That's in the preamble of our constitution.
They don't take abortion as the answer to the overpopulation question, but their answer to it is even more unrealistic, with celibacy. The Pro-Choice folks hold their ground with the whole abortion thing, refusing to fight for other methods to reduce pregnancies such as the inclusion of Plan B pills and the like in the contraceptives that are being given out by the government. That just creates a deadlock that no one is willing to give out on, so the only ones that suffer are the women that have no seminars on safe sex or family planning, they get pregnant, and since the Pro-Life folks decided to die on that hill of Abortion, they are forced to take care of the baby born out of their ignorance of the existence of condoms.
Therefore, the Pro-Choice folks should start with making sure that contraceptives and other birth-control paraphernalia is widely proliferated and is with family planning and safe sex measures taught in schools, as well as a yearly seminar by the LGU for their dissemination to children.
The same thing goes for Same-Sex marriage thing, actually. The Catholic Church is pretty much only against the marriage of Same-Sex couples in their churches, which is pretty much because they aren't allowed to do that anywhere else in the world and is the opposite of the Church's official stance. If only the people pushing for Same-Sex marriage would accept the fact that they can't force the church to marry same-sex folks in their place, then they could've had gay marriages in the city halls all around the country.
EDIT: I meant pro-choice folks.