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first trimester medical abortion information

We provide evidence-based medical information on the abortion pill and first-trimester pregnancy options to help you make a fully informed decision.


The abortion pill is not an option for women with certain health conditions, for women in their second or third trimester, or if the pregnancy is not viable. Come see us to confirm your pregnancy and verify how far along you are.

how we can help

Make an appointment for a free pregnancy confirmation and options consultation. We can determine how far along you are, inform you about the options available to you, and answer any questions you may have about pregnancy, abortion, and the abortion pill. It's your future. Choose to know. We believe women deserve answers from a place that does not profit from their reproductive health choices. We do not refer for or perform abortions or financially benefit from any decision you make.

Abortion Pill Information

We provide info on medical abortions, first-trimester options, and free limited pregnancy services.

confidential and free of charge

FAQs on the Abortion Pill

What is the abortion pill?

The abortion pill is two drugs, mifepristone and misoprostol, and it’s taken in two separate doses. Another name for the abortion pill is a medical, medication, or chemical abortion.​ The cost varies by clinic or provider.

how does it work? when is it taken?

It is usually taken between 4-6 weeks but can be taken up to 70 days after a woman's last menstrual period. The abortion pill is not an option for people with certain medical conditions or if the pregnancy occurs outside of the uterus. 

is reversal possible?

Reversal is possible if action is taken after the first dose. If you have recently taken the first pill and decided not to take the second, please contact Abortion Pill Reversal

what if I'm in my second trimester?

At your appointment, we can answer all your questions about second-trimester or late-term abortion procedures and give you information and resources for pregnancy options in your first, second, or third trimester.

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