Abortion Information

The Pregnancy Resource Center provides information regarding abortion procedures and risks, however, we do not provide abortions or referrals to obtain them.

What does the Pregnancy Resource Center offer?

Navigating the decision-making process during an unplanned pregnancy can be overwhelming, but exploring abortion and alternatives is a crucial step in finding the right path for you.

At the Pregnancy Resource Center, we provide comprehensive information about abortion, parenting, and adoption. By understanding your options and resources, you can make informed decisions that align with your values and future goals.

Our appointments are designed to empower you with knowledge and support, helping you explore all possibilities and choose the option that best fits your needs and circumstances.

What options do I have?

About Abortion

The Abortion Pill

Up to 10 weeks after last menstrual period. Up to a 3 day process.

This option includes two drugs and is only approved for use in pregnant women up to the 70th day after their last period. The first pill(s) is Mifepristone, which blocks the effect of the body's natural hormone progesterone, a key pregnancy hormone, in turn weakening the embryo's connection to blood and nutrients.

24-48 hours later, the second pill(s), Misoprostol, is taken to cause uterine cramping. These contractions expel the embryo and empty the uterus through heavy bleeding within a few hours.

A follow-up visit 7-14 days later is critical to evaluate for a complete abortion (that the uterus is empty) and to assess for any complications.

This chemical abortion process will not work in the case of an ectopic pregnancy. This is a potentially life-threatening condition in which the embryo implants outside of the uterus, usually in the fallopian tube. If not diagnosed early, the tube may burst, causing internal bleeding and, in some cases, the death of the woman.

We provide ultrasounds to confirm location and gestational age, call us to schedule an appointment, so you have this necessary information about your health and options.

Some women regret their abortion after starting this process. Click Here to talk to a healthcare provider near you to discuss options.

Common side effects and risks:

  • Abdominal pain, cramping, nausea, dizziness, headaches, fever and chills, diarrhea, vomiting, and fatigue.
  • Bleeding for 9-16 days is common and up to 8% of women experience bleeding for 30 days or more.
  • It is possible to see the expelled embryo or fetus and need to dispose of it.
  • Severe or prolonged bleeding, infection, failed or incomplete abortion requiring additional doses of the abortion pill or a D&C, and death.

Note: Along with the physical risks of abortion, there are also mental and emotional risks.

Remember, you have choices.

It’s your right to know what options are available to you. Don’t feel pressured to make a decision that you are not comfortable with. Take the time to understand the pros and cons of each pregnancy decision so you can decide with confidence.

Make an appointment today to ensure you are fully informed on all your options.

Have more questions?

Read other important FAQs about abortion below.