What Is a Medical Abortion?

A medical abortion is the intentional ending of an early pregnancy using drugs. Most commonly, this procedure uses two drugs: mifepristone and misoprostol. Sometimes, in rare cases, another drug called methotrexate might be used, or vaginal misoprostol might be taken alone. How Does a Medical Abortion Work? A medical abortion procedure begins when a woman

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How Will Abortion Affect Me Mentally?

Abortion is a serious decision that comes with both physical and mental risks. An abortion procedure will change the course of your future in a significant way by closing the door to parenting or adoption. Depending on how you feel about this decision or abortion procedures, it could impact your mental health. Keep reading to

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I Don’t Want to Be Pregnant. Is Abortion My Only Option?

An unplanned pregnancy can trigger a variety of emotions, from fear to excitement, nervousness, and uncertainty. What will your future look like now? You may have feelings of not wanting to be pregnant because it wasn’t in your plans, or you’re starting to experience pregnancy symptoms like nausea. Keep reading to learn more about your

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Why Talk to Us About Abortion?

Finding out you’re pregnant can be an overwhelming experience—especially if it was unplanned. Who can you talk to about it? What are your options? What about abortion? Schedule a free and confidential appointment to talk with a caring staff member at The Open Door. We have locations in Breckenridge and Cisco, Texas.  Here are three

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What Is a Medical Abortion?

A medical abortion is a pregnancy termination method that utilizes drugs to end a pregnancy and then expel it from the body.  The two most common drugs used in this procedure are mifepristone and misoprostol. Mifepristone blocks the hormone progesterone, a necessary hormone for the pregnancy to continue. It will end the pregnancy. Misoprostol causes

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Can Women Die if They Can’t Have an Abortion?

This has been a publicly asked question after the overturn of Roe v. Wade in June of 2022. However, there are some misconceptions—especially in Texas. Knowing the facts can help put your mind at ease. Women won’t die if they can’t have elective abortions, which are by choice and not for medical reasons.  According to

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How Can I Recover Emotionally After An Abortion?

Have you been confronted with many different emotions lately? You may be experiencing a rollercoaster of emotions after your abortion. Or maybe it didn’t hit you until months or even years later.  It can be easy to get overwhelmed by the aftermath of abortion, but you are not alone, and healing is possible. You Are

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Does the overturning of Roe v. Wade Affect TX?

Since the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade in June, many people were left confused about what this verdict meant for the United States.  Every state, including Texas, was affected by this decision. State lawmakers will continue to change abortion laws according to the views of those who vote them into office. What Does

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How Does the Overturning of Roe v. Wade Affect Women’s Rights?

Are you considering abortion but not sure what’s happened with abortion laws in your state after Roe v. Wade was overturned?  The overturning of Roe v. Wade now gives the power over to the states and those who reside there to determine what is and isn’t legal when it comes to abortion. Here’s what you

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Is An Online Abortion or At-Home Abortion Safe?

As with any medication, there are associated risks women deserve to understand before undergoing an online or at-home abortion. Risks include:  Incomplete abortion, which may need to be followed by surgical abortion An ongoing pregnancy if the procedure doesn’t work Heavy and prolonged bleeding Infection Fever Digestive system discomfort What Is An Online Abortion?  An

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