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What’s the Difference Between the Abortion Pill and Plan B?

What’s the Difference Between the Abortion Pill and Plan B?

Are you facing an unplanned pregnancy and researching your options? It can be confusing to understand the difference between the Abortion Pill and Plan B. Essentially, Plan B works to prevent pregnancy within a narrow time window after sex. You take the abortion pill to terminate an existing pregnancy. Read the rest of the article for a more thorough understanding of how each drug works and what your options are if you’re already pregnant.

How the Abortion Pill Works

The abortion pill is a series of two drugs: mifepristone and misoprostol. This abortion method is only ...read more


3 Things Needed Before Abortion 

Are you about to schedule an appointment for an abortion? Before you do, here are three things you’ll need to do first: Take a pregnancy test, get an ultrasound, and get counseling to fully consider your other options.

Medical-Grade Pregnancy Testing

Before scheduling an abortion, it’s vital you receive medical-grade pregnancy testing to avoid confusing and inaccurate results.  Even if you’ve recently received a positive at-home pregnancy test, it’s important to receive accurate testing to ensure you’re still pregnant....read more


Do I have to tell my partner I want an abortion?

What Are the Different Types of Abortion?

There are two main categories of abortion - medical (the abortion pill) and surgical. Both come with risks and side effects and are available at different times throughout pregnancy. Keep reading to learn more about each kind and various factors to consider before making your decision.

Medical Abortion

Women in the first 70 days of pregnancy may be eligible for a medical abortion, also called the abortion pill. The medical abortion process utilizes two drugs, mifepristone and misoprostol. First, ...read more


This woman is wondering what are the risks of abortion?

What Are the Risks of Abortion?

Did the pregnancy test say “positive?” Are you thinking, “It’s got to be wrong. I’m not supposed to be pregnant now. Pregnancy is not part of the plan!” There’s nothing easy about discovering an unexpected pregnancy, but you have options. One of those options is abortion. Make sure you understand the side effects and risks of abortion while looking at the long-term effects as well.

Are There Different Types of Abortions?

There are two main methods of abortion, medical and surgical. The type of abortion you have is determined by how long you’ve been pregnant (gestational age).

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