An Asleep Abortion is an abortion where, from your perspective, you are completely asleep during the abortion and where you will not feel any pain. It is a form of intravenous anesthesia. It is a form of anesthesia that we offer during abortion procedures. Abortion procedures are generally relatively quick, lasting between 5-10 minutes in the first trimester. During that time, you will be “knocked out” (to use the words of our patients) to the point where you will not feel anything and you will not remember anything.
An Asleep Abortion is an anesthesia option that is available at Virginia Women’s Wellness. With an Asleep Abortion you will not remember the abortion and will not feel any pain during the abortion. In an Asleep Abortion you will perceive that after you are given the anesthesia that you will go to sleep and wake up in the Recovery Room. You will not remember anything about the abortion and you will not feel any pain.
No. This is not general anesthesia. You are actually conscious, but you will not remember anything and will not feel any pain. To you, it will seem as if you were completely asleep and not feeling any pain during the whole abortion, because the anesthesia drugs block pain and block all memory. But, in reality, you are not unconscious. You are merely sedated. The correct, proper medical name for your Asleep Abortions is “conscious sedation”. “Asleep Abortion” is the name that we have given to the anesthesia and the procedure so that patients understand and know what to expect. From your perspective, what patients report to us when return for their follow-up visit, is that “after you gave me the medications, I went to sleep. The next thing I know is that I woke up in the recovery room. I didn’t feel anything and I don’t remember anything about the abortion.”
That is the patient’s perspective. However, from the perspective of the providers in the procedure room taking care of you, you are actually awake and talking throughout the abortion. You may be slurring your words and saying funny things, but you are not unconscious. And you are not in pain. However, because the drugs we give you blocks all memory, you will not remember any of the abortion.
We utilize conscious sedation for our “Asleep Abortions” because we feel that it gives the patients the best of both worlds. On the one hand, they do not feel any pain or remember the abortion, but on the other hand conscious sedation is safer than general anesthesia.
Maybe. But you are not unconscious. The difference is that someone who is asleep can be awoken, and someone who is unconscious cannot. What will really happen in the procedure room is that you will be sedated with intravenous medications. These medications will block all pain and all memory of the abortion. They will also produce a “sedated” state in you. Similar to, but different than, being very, very drunk. Like someone who is drunk you may slur your words. Like someone who is drunk, you are breathing on your own. Like someone who is drunk, you may doze off and go to sleep, or you may not. You are not unconscious, but your consciousness is impaired. Unlike someone who is drunk, you may have visual hallucinations. Unlike someone who is drunk, you will not feel pain and you will not have any memory, at all, of the procedure.