
Before an Abortion
While online ordering or drive-by pickups seem fast and easy, the FDA and DEA do not recommend ordering online or getting pills from unsafe providers. There has been an increase in long-term side effects and serious complications in recent years due to the lack of medical oversight of at-home abortions. Give us a call to make an appointment before you decide.
Health & Safety Checklist Before an Abortion
We’re making sure our patients take the time to walk through their health history, learn what to expect, and know what to do in the case of an emergency. Your health and safety steps include:
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Confirm a viable pregnancy
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We offer a free scan so you can know if the pregnancy is developing or if a miscarriage is possibly beginning
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You would not want to take any kind of abortion pills if you’re having a miscarriage.
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Determine how far along you are
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This can rule out certain pregnancy options, including pills, which are only approved through early pregnancy
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We often see women who are further along than they think. This is a crucial safety step.
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One of the biggest benefits of starting with us is that you can ask questions and get answers without any pressure or cost involved! We do not provide or refer for abortion services and do not financially benefit from your decision. We’re here to put you first.
If you have questions in the meantime, call us. Already ordered pills? Here are a few things to consider.
Can You Trust What’s in the Package?
When abortion pills are obtained through unverified online sources, there is no guarantee of what you're actually receiving. Some women have reported receiving:
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Expired or counterfeit medication
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Pills with incorrect ingredients or dosages
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Medications labeled in foreign languages without instructions
You are not a transaction, and your health shouldn’t be either. Talk to us at your appointment if you’ve already ordered pills and are not sure what to do next.

