The abortion procedure is the process of terminating a pregnancy that has entered the fetal stage using medical methods. Your identity is kept strictly confidential during the abortion procedure. Your information is not shared with anyone else within the scope of the Patient Rights Regulation of the Republic of Turkey Ministry of Health. The most important point to consider is that the legal abortion limit in our country, which is 10 weeks, must not have been exceeded [1].
Abortion is the process of terminating unwanted pregnancies or pregnancies that pose a health risk through medical or surgical methods. The World Health Organization (WHO) defines safe abortion as a pregnancy termination procedure performed by trained healthcare personnel under appropriate conditions and using evidence-based methods [2].
Abortion is performed within the framework of certain legal regulations both in Turkey and around the world.
In Turkey, abortion is legally regulated under the “Law on Population Planning,” enacted in 1983 [1]:
The reasons for abortion are not limited only to unwanted pregnancy. Abortion, which can also mean uterine cleansing, may be performed in the following situations:
Before abortion is performed, the doctor carries out an ultrasound scan to determine how many weeks pregnant the person is. The duration of pregnancy is calculated from the first day of the last menstrual period. Although the most suitable period for terminating pregnancy is weeks 5-6, the legal limit in our country is 10 weeks [1].
Termination of pregnancy in the early period allows the mother to recover more quickly after the procedure. Individuals under the age of 18 may undergo abortion with parental consent.
Being married is not a requirement for having an abortion. While abortion due to unwanted pregnancy can be performed in private hospitals, in state hospitals abortion is performed only in the presence of a medical indication, meaning conditions that threaten the health of the mother or baby. Parental consent is required for individuals under the age of 18 [1].
Vacuum abortion, or vacuum aspiration, is a surgical method that involves removing pregnancy material from inside the uterus by suction with the help of a vacuum device. The WHO and the International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) recommend vacuum aspiration as the first-choice method for early pregnancy termination [2].
When performed correctly within the first 12 weeks, the procedure is completed successfully at a rate of 98% [2]. Vacuum abortion, which is a minimally invasive method, is generally completed in 10-15 minutes; the recovery process is faster compared with other methods, and the risk of damage to the uterine wall is quite low.
Local or general anesthesia may be used during the procedure; the type of anesthesia to be preferred is determined according to the week of pregnancy, the patient’s condition, and the doctor’s evaluation.
Abortion prices in Istanbul vary depending on many factors:
For current abortion prices, it is recommended to contact the healthcare institution directly; since each patient’s condition and needs are different, pricing is shaped according to individual evaluation.
The legal limit in Turkey is 10 weeks. In the presence of a medical indication, meaning conditions that threaten the health of the mother or baby, this period may be extended; if a disability is detected in the baby, it may be performed up to the 26th week [1].
No. There is no requirement to be married in private hospitals. For married women, the spouse’s consent is legally required [1].
Yes. The WHO and FIGO recommend vacuum aspiration as a safe and effective first-choice method for early pregnancy termination. When performed correctly in the first 12 weeks, it reaches a success rate of 98% [2].
Yes. Within the scope of the Patient Rights Regulation of the Republic of Turkey Ministry of Health, your personal and medical information is kept confidential and is not shared with third parties [1].
In state hospitals, abortion can only be performed in cases with a medical indication. Abortion for unwanted pregnancy is carried out in private healthcare institutions [1].