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Your health and safety comes first.

Before you get started, let's begin with some questions you should ask if you are considering ordering abortion pills, scheduling an abortion clinic procedure, or just looking for pregnancy options, support, or free aid right now.

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Have you verified a viable, intrauterine pregnancy with a medical professional?

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Have you had an ultrasound to confirm how far along you are?

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Do you have any medical conditions that would make you ineligible to take abortion pills?

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Do you know your Rh factor and what to do if you are Rh-negative? Do you have an IUD?

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Do you know the risks of trying to force or cause a miscarriage at home?

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Do you know your options if you change your mind after taking the first pill?

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You are unique. Your care should be too.

Every woman’s body and experience is different. Before you decide, talk to a nurse about the drugs used in the abortion pill, discuss your health history, and confirm the pregnancy is viable. It’s also important to rule out an ectopic pregnancy and verify how far along you are via ultrasound.

 

Contact a center to book a free appointment for pregnancy testing, ultrasound confirmation, and consultations on your options.

An empowered choice

We exist to help individuals facing pregnancy decisions to get the answers they need on abortion, adoption, and parenting, and find free resources, aid, and support. From virtual consultations to in-person medical services, our locations have options for everyone. 

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An Empowered Choice is a collaborative that helps connect you to free holistic reproductive health services and pregnancy centers. The information on this site is for educational purposes only and should not be substituted for medical or legal advice. We provide information on abortion and health and safety suggestions during pregnancy.

 

It's the Pill is not a medical clinic, online abortion provider, or abortion referral site. Referrals include free consultations on pregnancy options, information on risks and side effects, limited pregnancy, and sexual health services. The reproductive clinics we refer to do not provide or refer for abortion services. An ultrasound can confirm whether your pregnancy is progressing, if you are beginning to experience a miscarriage, if the pregnancy is located inside the uterus, and verify how far along you are. If no intrauterine pregnancy is detected, you may be experiencing an ectopic pregnancy—a life-threatening condition that requires immediate emergency medical attention. Ultrasound findings may also affect what medical options are available, including the type of abortion, or when prenatal care should begin. 

The information on this site is for educational purposes only and should not be substituted for legal or medical advice. To learn more about the list of services, contact the center or clinic directly. We are committed to protecting your health information. Please be aware that communicating via unencrypted/regular messaging services has some level of risk of being read by a 3rd party.

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