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Abortion

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If you are looking at having an abortion or taking abortion pills, it’s normal to have questions.

 

Take the time you need to get all your health and safety questions answered. Contact us for a free nurse consultation appointment today.

What are the key differences between the abortion pill and an abortion clinic procedure?

The abortion pill is two medications:

  • Mifepristone blocks progesterone, the hormone your body needs to keep a pregnancy and the fetus progressing. 

  • Misoprostol causes cramping and contractions, followed by heavy bleeding to expel the fetus and empty the uterus.
     

An in-clinic abortion is a procedure done by a medical provider and can be performed in the first, second, or third trimester. It includes methods like:

  • Suction (aspiration) – usually done in the first trimester

  • Dilation and evacuation (D&E) – done later, under sedation or anesthesia

 

Like the abortion pill, an abortion procedure has many side effects and risks. Contact us to learn more.

Key Differences

Abortion Pill

  • FDA-approved up through 10 weeks

  • Little to no medical oversight

  • Usually taken at home

  • Over-the-counter pain meds can be taken

  • Pain and side effects can last days or weeks in some cases

  • Reversal is possible after the first dose, if treatment starts right away

Abortion Clinic Procedure

  • Can be performed in any trimester in some cases

  • The procedure is typically performed by medical staff

  • Performed at a clinic

  • Over-the-counter pain meds can be taken

  • Bleeding and cramping are usually shorter

  • Is permanent but in some cases it can be unsuccessful 

We do not provide or refer for abortion services or abortion pills.
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