Medication Abortion is a safe way to end an early pregnancy without a procedure, by using a combination of two prescription medications: Mifepristone and Misoprostol.
Mifepristone blocks progesterone, a hormone that supports pregnancy. Misoprostol causes cramping and bleeding to empty your uterus.
Medication Abortion could work for you if:
- You started your last period no more than 77 days (11 weeks) ago.
- You prefer Telehealth, and you started your last period no more than 56 days (8 weeks) ago.
- You are between 8-11 weeks, and you came by for an ultrasound and lab work.
- You’re able to clear your schedule for a 24-hour period after you take the second medication.
- You have a support person who can be available during this process.