This project will be a prospective physiologic study. We will closely follow 60 medication abortion patients with serial repeat serum hCG and urine semi-quantitative hCG testing. We plan to recruit patients from two gestational age strata: ≤ 49 days and \> 49 days. Study Objectives: 1. To create a nomogram describing the change in serum hCG values in the first five days immediately following medication abortion with mifepristone and misoprostol. Specifically, we will describe the percent serum hCG decline from Day 1 (day of mifepristone) to Day 3 (day after misoprostol), from Day 1 to Day 5, and from Day 1 to Day 7-10. 2. To explore whether there is a significant difference in the rate of hCG decline based on initial gestational age determined by ultrasound and initial serum hCG. 3. To describe the correlation between semi-quantitative urine hCG test results and serum hCG values to determine how soon after initiating medication abortion the urine test can detect completed abortion. We hypothesize that among successful medication abortions, there will be a predictable trend with at least a 50% drop by Day 3 and 80% drop by Day 5.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
66
Planned Parenthood
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Percent serum hCG decline from Day 1 to Day 3, from Day 1 to Day 5, and from Day 1 to Day 7-10
blood sample collection for hCG testing on Day 3, Day 5 and Day 7-10 (Day 1 is day of mifepristone administration)
Time frame: 10 days from misoprostol administration
difference in rate of hCG decline based on initial gestational age
blood sample collection for hCG testing on Day 3, Day 5 and Day 7-10 (Day 1 is day of mifepristone administration)
Time frame: 10 days after misoprostol administration
This platform is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional.