TRUST WOMEN CLINIC POTCHEFSTROOM
Medical Abortion | Approved Abortion Pills
Surgical Abortion | In-Clinic Procedures
Trust Women’s Abortion Clinic is dedicated to providing compassionate and supportive care to women seeking abortion services. Offering both surgical and medical abortion options, their team of professional women’s health specialists prioritizes the well-being and empowerment of their patients.
The emphasis on privacy and confidentiality reflects a commitment to ensuring patients feel comfortable and supported throughout the process. Open communication with partners is encouraged, and the clinic offers support and guidance every step of the way.
An unexpected pregnancy can be hard to face alone!
It’s reassuring to know that Trust Abortion Clinic places a strong emphasis on safety and uses the best and safest abortion methods available. Their focus on providing safe and pain-free care underscores their dedication to the well-being of their patients.
Trust Women’s Clinic is committed to providing high-quality, compassionate care to women in need of abortion services in Johannesburg and the surrounding areas.
At the Trust Women Clinic (TWC), we are proud to offer accessible and affordable abortion (use of abortion pill) services for all women in a caring and respectful abortion clinic environment.
Although Planned Parenthood has more name recognition for abortion and contraception services, the TWC is one of the top clinics in the mother city for pregnancy termination and other family planning services.
Terminating your pregnancy (abortion) is your legal right. Trust Women Clinic South Africa offers safe abortions for unwanted pregnancies up to 20 weeks. Our nurses and doctors are accredited professionals, sexual and reproductive healthcare.
Availability: Our In-clinic abortion (surgical abortion) is offered up to 24 weeks at the start of your last menstrual period. If your last period started after 24 weeks ago, we can help connect you to other abortion options in your area.
In-clinic abortions are available by appointment only.
Medical Abortions (The Abortion Pill) at Trust Women Potchefstroom
At Trust Women Abortion Clinic in Johannesburg, South Africa, We offer quick and safe medical abortion. We offer medically approved abortion pills and womb-cleaning pills at an affordable price.
The abortion pill also allows the woman to have an abortion in the comfort and privacy of their own home.
The way the abortion works by blocking the hormone progesterone, a hormone naturally needed by the body to maintain an early pregnancy.
The abortion pill causes an early pregnancy to stop growing and detach from the uterine wall.

Abortion Pills (Medical Abortion)
Medication abortion — also called the abortion pill — is a safe and effective way to end an early pregnancy.
When can I take the abortion pill?
Depending on where you stay, you may be able to get a medication abortion up to 77 days (11 weeks). If it has been 78 days or more since the first day of your last period, you can have an in-clinic abortion to end your pregnancy.
Why do people choose the abortion pill?
You can decide whom you want to be with during your abortion, or you can go it alone. Medication abortion is similar to a miscarriage, many people feel like it’s more “natural” and less invasive.
Womb Cleaning Pills or After Termination care
Womb cleaning pills help to clean to cleanse after an abortion / termination.
Our womb cleaning pills will help your body recover after a miscarriage or pregnancy termination.
If you have done an abortion before, we recommend you use womb cleaning pills before trying out for another baby or to generally cleanse your womb
Womb cleaning pills are used after a medical abortion to clean a woman’s womb. They cleanse all remaining tissue to be flushed out. Womb cleaning can also be done after a miscarriage .
Safe Abortion Clinic in South Africa
Terminating your pregnancy (abortion) is your legal right. Trust Women Clinic South Africa offers safe abortions for unwanted pregnancies up to 20 weeks. Our nurses and doctors are accredited professionals, sexual and reproductive healthcare.
Medical abortion
Medical abortion (a method for pregnancies less than 9 weeks) is accomplished by using a combination of two medications that work together to terminate a pregnancy. The first pill stops your ovaries from producing the hormone, progesterone – which is needed for sustaining the pregnancy.
The Abortion Procedure
The Abortion Procedure (a minor same-day surgical procedure) at a Marie Stopes clinic. Surgical abortion is commonly performed in the first trimester, (up to 12 weeks’ gestation period) – it has a low risk when performed during this timeframe.

How the abortion pills at our Women Clinic
The Termination Pill work by naturally ending an early pregnancy. It works similar to an early miscarriage.
95% of women choosing the termination pill require only one appointment at Trust Women Abortion Clinic.
Doctors and nurses at Trust Women Abortion Clinic are specially trained in abortion care and we have superior knowledge and many years of experience.
Step 1:
On the first day, you will take the first medication. The pill will destabilize the lining of your uterus and end the pregnancy. However the effects of the medication once you take it are not reserved.
Step 2:
The second day of 4 pills, are taken at home, 24-48 hours later. The first pill tablets cause the uterus to contract and evacuate the pregnancy naturally.
Step 3:
The follow up is blood work that is done at a local lab (ex: Dynacare or Lifelabs) to measure whether the pill was successful or not.
Abortion pill side effects, how to manage them, and when to get help.
Cramping
You should expect to experience cramping, especially after taking misoprostol. This is because misoprostol causes strong uterine contractions to help your body pass the pregnancy.
Your healthcare provider may recommend an over-the-counter or prescription pain reliever to help you feel more comfortable. But you should avoid taking aspirin, since it can cause more bleeding.
Vaginal bleeding
You should also expect vaginal bleeding as the pregnancy leaves your body. This is sometimes heavier than your normal period. You may also see clots and tissue. Your healthcare provider may recommend using sanitary pads for a few days to keep track of your bleeding.
Together with cramping, these side effects usually mean that the medications are working. But, there are some exceptions that we’ll cover later. Although uncommon, some people may need to have surgery to stop the bleeding if it’s too heavy.
Over the next week or two, you may notice some bleeding or spotting — this is also normal. Sometimes it can even last up to a month. Because of this, you may need to wear sanitary pads during this time.
Nausea
You may feel nauseated — or generally unwell — after taking misoprostol. This side effect is temporary and doesn’t last for very long.
But if you’ve been feeling this way more than 24 hours after taking misoprostol, get medical attention. Nausea, as well as weakness, diarrhea, and/or vomiting that goes on for this long can be a sign of a serious infection.
Fever or chills
It’s also possible to develop a fever and/or chills during a medical abortion. Similar to nausea, this should be temporary.
But if your fever is at least 100.4°F and lasts for 4 hours or more, contact your healthcare provider. This can be a sign of a serious infection, especially if you have a fever more than 24 hours after taking misoprostol.
Incomplete abortion
Medical abortions are very effective at terminating a pregnancy. But sometimes they don’t work — even if you experienced the expected side effects.
It’s important to follow up with your healthcare provider 1 to 2 weeks after the medical abortion. That’s because there’s a small chance that you may still be pregnant. In this case, a surgical procedure may be required to complete the process.
Heavy bleeding that requires surgery
Although bleeding is normal, there are certain situations that may require medical attention. This includes if you’re bleeding through two full-size sanitary pads every hour for at least 2 hours, or if you’re concerned about how much you’re bleeding. If this happens, contact your healthcare provider right away.
In some cases, you may need to have a surgical procedure to remove anything remaining in your uterus. This is usually rare, affecting 1 out of every 100 people going through a medical abortion. Surgical procedure options may include:
Surgical aspiration: A type of surgical abortion that uses gentle suction to remove a pregnancy
Dilation and curettage (D&C): A surgical procedure that uses a scraping or suction tool to remove tissue from the uterus
Blood clots in your uterus
As mentioned above, you may see some blood clots as you bleed. This is normal, unless they’re large (e.g., larger than a lemon) or you’ve been passing them for 2 hours or more. In this case, contact your healthcare provider right away.
Serious infection
Having abdominal pain or feeling sick (with or without fever) more than 24 hours after taking misoprostol can be a sign of something more serious, like an infection. In this case, contact your healthcare provider immediately. You should also call them right away if you’re experiencing a fever of 100.4°F or higher for more than 4 hours.
Although rare, there have been some reports of sepsis — a life-threatening response to an infection in your body. This is thought to be due to a certain toxin-producing bacteria found in the vaginas of about 10% of women.
You may not always develop a fever from a serious infection or sepsis after a medical abortion. So, it’s best to pay attention to how you feel throughout the process and afterwards.
Severe or persistent abdominal pain
As mentioned above, abdominal pain can be a sign of an infection. But it’s important to know that this can also be a sign of an ectopic pregnancy — a pregnancy outside of the uterus.
Ectopic pregnancies can’t be treated with a medical abortion. In fact, mifepristone shouldn’t be given to someone with a confirmed or suspected ectopic pregnancy for this reason.
You also shouldn’t have an intrauterine device (IUD) in place during a medical abortion. It needs to be removed before you take the medications. What’s more, getting pregnant with an IUD in place can increase the likelihood of an ectopic pregnancy.
Your healthcare provider may perform tests in advance of a medical abortion. But sometimes ectopic pregnancies are missed on an ultrasound. However, ectopic pregnancies in people obtaining medical abortions are rare, with 97 reported cases between 2000 and 2018.
Ectopic pregnancies can also cause a fallopian tube (a tube connecting the ovaries to the uterus) to rupture. This can lead to severe or life-threatening internal bleeding. And the symptoms you might experience, like abdominal pain, can overlap with medical abortion side effects.
ABORTION FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
How confidential is the service?
Very – we understand the need for confidentiality and have a legal duty to protect your privacy. We keep information about you safe and secure. It’s usual for healthcare providers to inform GPs that we have treated their patients – we will ask you if it is OK to contact your GP
Will abortion affect my ability to get pregnant in the future?
If your treatment is uncomplicated it won’t cause any issues with future pregnancies. There is no proven connection between abortion and future infertility, ectopic pregnancy or other pregnancy complications. Abortion can be associated with future pregnancies ending before the due date; this risk increases with each abortion, but the medical evidence is not enough to show a connection.
Is Abortion Legal?
Abortion is legal in South Africa providing it meets the terms of the 1987 Abortion Act. The law allows doctors to end a pregnancy if they believe that:
What Are The Risks?
Abortion treatment is very safe, especially in the early weeks of pregnancy. No clinical procedure is without risk and these are fully explained to you before treatment.
Will abortion affect my ability to get pregnant in the future?
If your treatment is uncomplicated it won’t cause any issues with future pregnancies. There is no proven connection between abortion and future infertility, ectopic pregnancy or other pregnancy complications. Abortion can be associated with future pregnancies ending before the due date; this risk increases with each abortion, but the medical evidence is not enough to show a connection.
Which Treatment Is The Best?
The best treatment for you depends how many weeks pregnant you are, the results of your medical assessment and your preference. The abortion treatment type we offer you will be based on clinical opinion and best practice guidelines. We’ll discuss this with you fully before treatment.
How Will i Feel After The Abortion?
Recovery after an uncomplicated abortion usually happens fairly quickly. Most women feel relieved after treatment, but some may feel sad or guilty. Call or WhatsApp to make an appointment for post abortion counselling if you feel the need to talk
How Soon Can I Have Sex?
You can have sex as soon as you feel sufficiently recovered from the abortion. You can get pregnant almost immediately after treatment, so it is important to use contraception if you do not want to get pregnant.