Useful Management Information

  • Termination of pregnancy is a legal medical procedure in Queensland from 3 December 2018 (Termination of Pregnancy Act 2018).
  • A Registered medical practitioner may perform a lawful termination on a woman who is:
    • up to a gestational limit of 22+0 weeks, for any reason
    • 22+1 weeks of gestation or more if two medical practitioners agree that, in all the circumstances, the termination should be performed.
  • Local Hospital and Health Services provide a limited number of appointments for terminations. Priority appointments for terminations will be given to women with complex health care needs and no ability to have a termination in the private sector where most terminations are performed.
  • Statewide clinical guidelines states under the Clinical Standards that:
    • Ideally, offer an assessment appointment within 5 days of referral
    • Ideally, provide termination within 2 weeks of the decision to proceed being agreed.
  • Offer referral to other services as appropriate, especially where risk factors are identified (e.g. young women, women with physical or intellectual disabilities, mental illness, rape or sexual assault, domestic violence, fertility issues and cultural beliefs/values).
  • Where a young woman is sixteen years of age or under, greater consideration of an independent and appropriate counsellor/support person being available and engaged should be considered.
  • Consider primary health screening or advice. i.e. Cervical Screening, Sexual Health Check, Rubella titre, domestic and family violence or sexual violence, smoking cessation advice.
  • Counsel about pregnancy options and contraceptive advice.

Clinical resources

Patient resources

Minimum Referral Criteria

Category 1

Local Hospital and Health Services provide a limited number of appointments for terminations. Priority appointments for terminations will be given to women with complex health care needs and no ability to have a termination in the private sector where most terminations are performed.

  • Any patient requesting a termination of pregnancy. For optimum care, an assessment appointment should be offered within 5 days of referral.

NB: Full termination of pregnancy services may not be offered by individual hospitals. Referral may well be accompanied by a telephone call to the local Hospital and Health Service to establish local guidelines. This could include discussion with the responsible clinician or delegate. Request for termination service 22+1 weeks have additional complexities and should be discussed with the responsible clinician..

Category 2
  • No category 2 criteria
Category 3
  • No category 3 criteria

If your patient doesn't meet the minimum referral criteria

  • If the patient does not meet the criteria for referral but the referring practitioner believes the patient requires specialist review, a clinical override may be requested:
    • Please explain why (e.g. warning signs or symptoms, clinical modifiers, uncertain about diagnosis, etc.)
  • Please note that your referral may not be accepted or may be redirected to another service.

Essential Referral Information

  • Summary of relevant circumstances leading to the request for termination of pregnancy
  • Medical, surgical, obstetric and psychosocial history
  • Menstrual history and last menstrual period (LMP) date (if available)
  • Confirm the diagnosis and gestation of intra-uterine live pregnancy by ultrasound

Additional Referral Information

  • BMI
  • Blood group and type
  • Routine antenatal bloods: FBC, rubella antibody, hepatitis B serology, hepatitis C serology, HIV serology, syphilis serology
  • HPV vaccination history
  • STI screen result – endocervical swab or low vaginal SELF SWAB. Also screen for chlamydia +/- gonorrhoea NAA, T vaginalis, M genitalium (highly desirable)
  • STI screen might not be available before referral but is an essential part of the management.
  • History of smoking and alcohol and drug use
  • If pregnancy >11 weeks, Down syndrome screening results – screen at 11 to 14 weeks: fetal ultrasound + serum βhCG + serum PAPP-A (results required if completed, not necessary if thinking of Termination of Pregnancy)
Published 12 May 2021

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Fax

5687 4497

Post

Booking and Referral Centre
Gold Coast University Hospital
1 Hospital Boulevard
Southport QLD 4215

Enquiries

1300 559 083

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Facilities

Gold Coast University Hospital
Robina Hospital

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