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  1. Observe no-touch technique when dilating the cervix and during aspiration. Instruments that enter the uterine cavity should not touch your gloved hands, the patient’s skin, the woman’s vaginal walls, or …

  2. This Quick Reference Guide for Clinicians presents a summary of clinical information about manual vacuum aspiration (MVA), an easy-to-use option for management of early pregnancy loss, elective …

  3. 9.5 Manual vacuum aspiration (MVA) | MSF Medical Guidelines

    Attach the prepared (i.e. under vacuum) sterile syringe to the cannula. Release the valves on the syringe to perform the aspiration. The contents of the uterus should be visible through the syringe …

  4. Manual Vacuum Aspiration (MVA) - Surgical treatment of miscarriage ...

    Jun 4, 2025 · This leaflet aims to answer your questions about having manual vacuum aspiration (MVA). It explains the benefits, risks and alternatives, as well as what you can expect when you …

  5. Manual Vacuum Aspiration (MVA) & Electric Vacuum Aspiration

    A manual vacuum aspiration (MVA) is a safe in-clinic abortion procedure used up to 14 weeks of pregnancy. It uses a handheld suction device to remove the pregnancy and takes about 5–10 minutes.

  6. Manual Vacuum Aspiration (MVA) Protocol – RHEDI

    This protocol provides basic requirements for implementing Manual Vacuum Aspiration (MVA) abortion services at a family medicine teaching site. This interactive version also includes pop-up …

  7. Vacuum Aspiration - Kaiser Permanente

    Vacuum Aspiration In vacuum aspiration, a doctor uses gentle suction to remove the contents of the uterus. There are two methods of vacuum (or suction) aspiration. Manual vacuum aspiration

  8. MVA uses a small hand held narrow tube which is inserted into and empties the uterus using gentle suction (aspiration). Local anaesthetic is injected into the cervix to numb the area before the …

  9. Resources | Ipas Manual Vacuum Aspirator

    For more information on how to use the Manual Vacuum Aspirators, download the following guides as well as watch the attached videos for extended education. We also offer a digital copy of the product …

  10. Observe no-touch technique when dilating the cervix and during aspiration. Instruments that enter the uterine cavity should not touch your gloved hands, the patient’s skin, the woman’s vaginal walls, or …