There are no easy choices, when you’re experiencing an unplanned pregnancy.
There are different types of abortion procedures to understand before making an appointment for an abortion, and we are here to answer any questions you may have, to help you better understand all of the procedures, risks and possible side effects of each of your options.
Although we don’t perform or refer for abortions, our trained and certified medical team will be able to discuss what abortion procedures are available to you based on how far along you are as determined by your ultrasound.
Before getting any type of abortion, you first need to know if you are actually pregnant.
Home pregnancy tests can be accurate, but it’s important to confirm your pregnancy with a medical professional. We can provide you with a professional grade pregnancy test.
An ultrasound exam provides vital information about your pregnancy. Many pregnancies do not carry past the first trimester, due to miscarriage.
Ultrasound exams are performed for three main reasons:
Different abortion methods are used at different stages of pregnancy. The information gathered during an ultrasound determines what type of abortion would be an option for you.
It’s important to get tested for STIs before having an abortion. Many women with STIs are not symptomatic and do not realize they are infected.
Women who undergo a surgical abortion with an untreated STI are more likely to develop PID (Pelvic Inflammatory Disease) following the procedure. PID can lead to serious consequences including infertility, ectopic pregnancy, abscess formation and chronic pelvic pain.
This is a big decision, and you deserve to have all the information you need to make an informed decision about your pregnancy. You are welcome to bring a support person with you to your confirmation of pregnancy appointment to receive critical information also.
The United States Supreme Court makes it clear that an abortion decision by any woman—even a minor—must be her decision; that it must be voluntary and non-coerced. No one can legally force you to have an abortion. (Source)
This information is intended for education purposes and is not a substitute for professional counseling and/or medical advice.
If you have any questions, call us today, and we will do our best to answer those questions and support you every step of the way. No matter what you decide, we’re here for you.
If you have already taken the first dose of mifepristone (also known as RU-486 or the abortion pill) and are having second thoughts, you may still have time to reverse the pill’s affects.
It may be helpful to speak with a medical professional who can direct you to a provider near you who can help you start treatment, if this is your choice.
Learn more at abortionpillreversal.com