The abortion pill is used to end an early pregnancy (it is FDA-approved up to 70 days since the first day of your last menstrual period). If you are considering this option, there are important facts to consider when figuring out whether or not you’re eligible. Not only are there important health screenings to discuss […]
learn moreThe short answer? No. The key difference between the two drugs is that the abortion pill is used after the pregnancy has started, and emergency contraception is intended to work before a fertilized egg is implanted in the uterus. How the Abortion Pill Works The abortion pill is actually a series of two pills taken […]
learn moreAre you trying to navigate an unintended pregnancy and not sure what to do next? If you’re exploring your abortion options, you may want to know if you can afford them and if your insurance will pay specifically for the abortion pill, known as chemical abortion. This time is often very stressful, and your finances […]
learn moreAbortion Pill Reversal Is Possible Abortion pills may seem like the easy answer to an unplanned pregnancy: take a combination of two drugs and end your pregnancy. Other names for this type of abortion are self-managed abortion, at-home abortion, or self-induced abortion. But what if you take the first of the two drugs and then […]
learn moreAn unplanned pregnancy for some women might mean adjusting the budget a bit and making a few life changes to account for a new addition to the family. However, for others, an unplanned pregnancy seems to only mean one thing — an unplanned abortion. Without health insurance and the means to care for a child, […]
learn moreYou may have heard about the different pills available to end an unwanted pregnancy. Before making a decision, it’s important to understand the details of each option. Plan B You may have heard people talk about the “morning-after pill” or the “day-after pill.” If so, they are talking about Plan B. It can also be […]
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