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About Medical Abortion: The Abortion Pills
The abortion pill involves taking two medicines, mifepristone and misoprostol.
The first medicine, mifepristone, ends the pregnancy. It works by blocking the hormone progesterone. Without progesterone, the lining of the uterus breaks down and the pregnancy cannot continue.
The second medicine, misoprostol, makes the womb contract causing cramping, bleeding and loss of the pregnancy similar to a miscarriage.
If at any point you decide to continue the pregnancy after taking the
medications, it is important to know that there could be risks to the developing fetus. Misoprostol can cause birth defects and both mifepristone and misoprostol can cause miscarriage.
Follow-up Instructions
The abortion pill is very effective and usually uncomplicated, but it is important to make sure it has worked. Having some cramping and bleeding does not guarantee that your treatment was successful. Misoprostol may cause serious birth defects if the pregnancy continues. If the abortion pill does not work for you, you should contact us to discuss your options. Where to get Abortion Pills
Getting abortion pills online through telehealth
It is possible to get abortion care via telehealth. Getting abortion care via telehealth is safe and effective
Telehealth Medication
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Where can I get the abortion pill?
You can get medication abortion (AKA abortion pills) from many Planned Parenthood health centres. Our caring doctors and nurses are experts at providing safe abortion and non-judgmental support throughout the process. You can also get abortion pills from private doctors or gynaecologists, family planning clinics, and Blue abortion clinics.
What’s a self-managed abortion?
Finding and taking abortion pills to end a pregnancy without the help of a doctor or nurse is called self-managed abortion (which some people call an at-home abortion). Research shows that self-managing an abortion with abortion pills can be safe and effective.Â
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What are the types of in-clinic abortions?
In-clinic abortion works by using suction to take a pregnancy out of your uterus. There are a couple of kinds of in-clinic abortion procedures. Your doctor  or nurse will know which type is right for you, depending on how far you are into your pregnancy.
Suction abortion (also called vacuum aspiration) is the most common type of in-clinic abortion. It uses gentle suction to empty your uterus. It’s usually used until about 14-16 weeks after your last period.
Dilation and Evacuation (D&E) is another kind of in-clinic abortion procedure. It uses suction and medical tools to empty your uterus. You can get a D&E later in a pregnancy than an aspiration abortion, usually if it has been 16 weeks or longer since your last period.
Second Trimester Abortion (13–24 weeks)
Dilation and Evacuation (D&E)
At this point in pregnancy, the fetus’s body is too large to be broken up by suction and will not pass through the suction tubing. The cervix (the opening to the uterus) must be more dilated (opened) than in a first-trimester abortion. This is usually accomplished by inserting laminaria (a porous material that expands with moisture in order to open and soften the cervix) a day or two before the abortion. The physician then dilates the cervix, dismembers the body, and crushes the skull to facilitate removal.
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What is the abortion pill?
A medication abortion is one that is performed by taking medications to end a pregnancy as opposed to getting a surgical procedure. Medication abortions can generally be performed up to the 10th week of pregnancy. Currently, over 50% of abortions performed are medication abortions.
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Abortion pill from 10-weeks to 24 weeks
The abortion pill is a medicine that ends the pregnancy. The medical name for the abortion pill is mifepristone. It works by blocking the hormone progesterone. Without progesterone, the lining of the uterus breaks down, and the pregnancy cannot continue.
The abortion pill is followed by another medicine called misoprostol, which makes the womb contract, causing cramping and bleeding similar to a miscarriage.
Additional Abortion Support
Before your abortion, our expert and caring staff will discuss all of your pregnancy options with you to help you make sure abortion is the best decision for you. We’ll also talk with you about your health history to make sure we’re providing the best care for you.
Post-Appointment Information
We’ll follow up with you, if you’d like, within a few weeks to make sure your abortion is complete and that you are well. In the unlikely event that you are still pregnant, you may need another dose of medicine or to have an in-clinic abortion to end the pregnancy.
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