Medical Termination of Pregnancy

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Medical Termination of Pregnancy - Lawful Lifesaver

  • Governed by Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Act, 1971; amended 2002, 2021.
  • Objective: Reduce maternal mortality/morbidity from illegal abortions.
  • Permissible up to 20 weeks: Opinion of 1 Registered Medical Practitioner (RMP).
  • Permissible from 20 to 24 weeks: Opinion of 2 RMPs for specific categories (e.g., rape survivors, minors, disabled women, fetal malformations).
  • Beyond 24 weeks: Only for substantial fetal abnormalities, with Medical Board opinion.
  • Consent: Woman's consent is paramount. If <18 years or mentally ill, guardian's consent required.
  • Confidentiality: Strict maintenance of privacy.

⭐ The MTP Act 2021 amendment increased the upper gestation limit for termination under certain conditions from 20 to 24 weeks, a crucial change for vulnerable women and cases of late-detected fetal anomalies.

  • No spousal consent required for an adult woman.
  • Place: Government hospital or approved private facility only.
  • Violation of MTP Act: Punishable under BNS Sections 88-92 (Causing miscarriage).

Medical Termination of Pregnancy - When & Why

  • Grounds for MTP (Why):

    • Risk to woman's life or grave injury to physical/mental health.
    • Substantial risk of serious fetal abnormalities (eugenic).
    • Pregnancy due to rape/sexual assault (humanitarian; presumed grave mental injury).
    • Failure of contraception (applies to any woman or her partner, not just married couples).
    • Pregnancy in minors or women with mental illness.
  • Gestational Age & Opinion (When):

    • Up to 20 weeks: Opinion of 1 Registered Medical Practitioner (RMP).
    • 20-24 weeks: Opinion of 2 RMPs for special categories:
      • Survivors of sexual assault or rape, minors.
      • Women with mental illness or physical/intellectual disabilities.
      • Change in marital status during pregnancy (widowhood/divorce).
      • Humanitarian settings/disasters.
      • Fetal malformation incompatible with life or if born, seriously handicapped.
    • Beyond 24 weeks: Medical Board approval for substantial fetal abnormalities (no upper gestational limit).

MTP Act 2020 Amendment Bill: Key Provisions

MTP Act 2021: Expanded upper gestational limit from 20 to 24 weeks for special categories of women, with comprehensive definition including survivors of sexual assault, minors, women with disabilities, and those facing change in marital status during pregnancy.

Medical Termination of Pregnancy - Gentle Goodbyes

Methods based on Gestational Age:

  • Medical (Pharmacological):
    • Up to 10 weeks (70 days):
      • Mifepristone (200 mg PO) + Misoprostol (800 µg vaginally/buccally/sublingually) 24-48h later.
      • 📌 Mife & Miso Combo
    • 10-12 weeks: Mifepristone + Misoprostol (repeated every 3h for up to 5 doses), hospital-based for observation.
  • Surgical:
    • Up to 12-14 weeks: Vacuum Aspiration (Manual/Electric).
    • >12-14 weeks (within amended MTP Act limits - up to 20-24 weeks): Dilatation and Evacuation (D&E). Cervical ripening (e.g., Misoprostol, laminaria) often needed.
  • Second Trimester (MTP Act limits - up to 20 weeks general, 24 weeks special circumstances):
    • Medical: Mifepristone + repeated Misoprostol doses (hospital setting).
    • Surgical: D&E by skilled provider.
    • Hysterotomy (rare, for failed medical methods or specific contraindications).

Post-Procedure Care:

  • Monitor bleeding, signs of infection.
  • Contraception counselling and provision.
  • Anti-D immunoglobulin for Rh-negative women.

⭐ For MTP, if a woman is ≥ 18 years, only her consent is required. If < 18 years or mentally ill, guardian's consent is mandatory as per the amended MTP Act.

Medical Termination of Pregnancy - Care & Caution

  • Pre-MTP:
    • Valid informed consent (guardian if <18 yrs/mentally ill as per MTP Amendment Act 2021).
    • Confirm pregnancy & gestation.
    • Rh typing: Administer Anti-D Ig to Rh-negative women.
    • Counseling: Procedure, risks, contraception.
  • Intra-MTP:
    • Strict asepsis.
    • Monitor vitals.
  • Post-MTP:
    • Observe for hemorrhage, sepsis, perforation.
    • Contraceptive advice & follow-up.
  • Complications:
    • Immediate: Hemorrhage, perforation, shock.
    • Delayed: Infection, RPOC, infertility.

⭐ Sepsis and hemorrhage are leading causes of MTP-related maternal mortality.

High‑Yield Points - ⚡ Biggest Takeaways

  • The MTP Act, 1971, significantly amended in 2021, regulates termination.
  • Opinion of one RMP for termination up to 20 weeks.
  • Opinion of two RMPs for 20-24 weeks in special categories, including minors and rape survivors.
  • Medical Board approval needed beyond 24 weeks for substantial foetal abnormalities.
  • Woman's consent is mandatory; guardian's consent for minors (<18 years) or mentally ill women.
  • MTPs must be performed at government-approved facilities, ensuring strict confidentiality.

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