3 Things To Know if You Are Considering Mail-Order Abortion

Over the last couple of years, the FDA has made significant adjustments to their Mifepristone Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) program. As a result of these changes, women can now be prescribed abortion medication through telemedicine and receive it by mail.  Also known as the abortion pill or medical abortion, mail-order abortion is a

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What Are the Signs of an Incomplete Abortion?

If you have had or are considering an abortion, it is crucial to know the signs and symptoms of possible incomplete abortion and when to seek help. Incomplete abortions happen when tissues from the pregnancy are still in the body after the abortion procedure. The National Library of Medicine states some signs and symptoms are: 

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Can You Reverse The Effects Of The Abortion Pill?

Yes, you can. A process exists for women unhappy with their decision to terminate a pregnancy. However, it is essential to act quickly to save the pregnancy. If you have taken the first dose of the abortion pill within the last 72 hours, you have a chance to reverse its effects.  Am I Too Late

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What Are The Different Types Of Abortion?

The National Library of medicine reports more than 3 million unplanned pregnancies occur every single year.  Many women facing an unplanned pregnancy look to abortion as their only option. If that’s you, it is very important to know all the facts about abortions before committing yourself to one. Potential risks and side effects can vary

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What Are the Risks of Abortion?

Both medical and surgical abortions come with a certain set of risks and side effects. Many of the common risks include: Incomplete abortion, which may need to be followed by surgical abortion An ongoing unwanted pregnancy if the procedure doesn’t work Heavy and prolonged bleeding Infection Fever Digestive system discomfort Keep reading to learn about

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

If you’ve recently had unprotected sex and are worried you might become pregnant or are already pregnant, it’s vital you understand the difference between the abortion pill and Plan B.  The main difference is that Plan B prevents a pregnancy from happening and the abortion pill terminates an existing pregnancy. Keep reading for more details!

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Will My Insurance Pay For My Girlfriend’s Abortion?

Are you and your partner struggling to figure out what to do next with an unplanned pregnancy? Money often plays a huge factor in what pregnancy options a couple considers.  No matter what you decide to do next, The Open Door Pregnancy Family Resource Center is here to help better inform you regarding all of

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