Between five and seven weeks, a pregnancy can be ended by a procedure called menstrual extraction
It depends on what kind of extraction you are speaking of. Is it a tooth extraction? A menstrual or abortion extraction?
This procedure is also sometimes called menstrual regulation, mini-suction, or preemptive abortion
This procedure is also sometimes called menstrual extraction, mini-suction, or preemptive abortion
This procedure is also sometimes called menstrual regulation, menstrual extraction, or preemptive abortion
for extraction of iron
Perhaps, but you may also want to look up menstrual extraction.
the tooth extraction was done by an oral surgeon. (:
Two methods are used: solvent extraction or water vapor extraction.
You can't, but a professional can. Menstrual extraction is not commonly used today because it is not the healthier option, but it become very popular amongst women's clinics in the 1970's as a way of avoiding use of tampons (at the time were very dangerous) and taking control over their periods. Essentially menstrual extraction is the same principle as mechanical abortion, a straw is inserted through the cervix and a device is used to suck out the uterus lining. Only professionals should attempt this, if done wrong it can cause serious damage to the reproductive organs, infection, and hemorrhage that may be fatal.
Supercritical fluid extraction is now used in laboratories.
Trichloroacetic acid is used for precipitation of the DNA during its extraction.
yes