If pregnancy wasn’t part of your plan, you may be considering a medical abortion. As you explore your options, there are a few things you’ll want to know, so you can make a fully informed decision!
Today, we’ll discuss what you need to know about medical abortion.
What is a Medical Abortion?
A medical abortion involves taking medications to end a pregnancy. You may hear it referred to as a “medication abortion,” “chemical abortion,” or “the abortion pill.” The FDA has approved the use of pills for medical abortion up until ten weeks of pregnancy.[1]
The first medication, mifepristone, interferes with progesterone receptors so that the pregnancy stops progressing.[2] The second medication, misoprostol, causes the uterus to cramp and expel the pregnancy.
Both mifepristone and misopristol must be prescribed by a qualified healthcare provider. After verifying the viability and location of the pregnancy, the provider will rule out contraindications to an abortion such as an ectopic pregnancy, drug allergies, blood thinning disorders, an IUD, or other medical disorders.[3]
Women should never order abortion pills online from a pharmacy not approved by the FDA. The FDA has not evaluated those pills for safety[4] and could contain the wrong type or amount of medication.
What to Know Before Considering a Medical Abortion
If you’re considering a medical abortion, these are the things you’ll first want to know:
- How far along am I? It’s important to know how far along you are, as the abortion pill can only be taken up to 10 weeks gestation (as mentioned above). An ultrasound is the most accurate way to determine how far along you are in your pregnancy.
- Is the pregnancy ectopic? If you have an ectopic pregnancy, you need immediate medical attention, and no longer qualify for a medical abortion.
- Is medical abortion legal in Texas? Abortion is currently banned in Texas, except to preserve the life of the pregnant woman. This will not affect care for miscarriage or ectopic pregnancy. A woman who seeks or obtains an abortion will not be held criminally or civilly liable under Texas law.[5,6]
Call Mid Cities Women's Clinic for a free ultrasound at 817-577-4387.
Medical Abortion Side Effects and Complications
Medical abortions cause bleeding and cramping as the pregnancy is expelled from the uterus. Clots often accompany heavy bleeding. Cramping can be mild to moderate. If a woman ever bleeds through two thick pads in an hour, then she should seek emergent medical care.[7]
Complications after taking the second abortion pill (misoprostol) can include hemorrhaging (very heavy bleeding), an infection, an allergic reaction, or an incomplete abortion. Up to 8% of women who take the abortion pill require a further surgical procedure because the abortion was incomplete.[8]
Bleeding after a medical abortion typically lasts for about 9 to 16 days[9], but could cause bleeding for up to 30 days.[10] Women should receive follow-up care to evaluate for any complications.
Who Shouldn’t Get a Medical Abortion?
Here are reasons you may not be eligible for a medical abortion[11]:
- You’re more than ten weeks pregnant.
- You have an IUD (Intrauterine Device).
- You have an ectopic pregnancy. A pregnancy located outside of the uterus can be life-threatening and requires immediate medical care. An ultrasound can verify that the pregnancy is in the right place.
- You have a clotting disorder or some other medical condition. Speak with a healthcare professional before an abortion.
- You don’t have access to emergency care. In case complications occur, you need to have access to emergency care before, during, and after an abortion.
How Much Does a Medical Abortion Cost?
A medical abortion, or abortion pills, can cost between $500 to $950.[12] These costs often do not include fees for ultrasounds, blood tests, medications, and follow-up appointments.
Contact Mid Cities Women's Clinic for a free ultrasound today!
Medical Abortion Information in Euless, Texas
At Mid Cities Women's Clinic we want to empower you with the information you need about all of your options. Before choosing a medical abortion, call us today at 817-577-4387 to speak with our compassionate and qualified staff.
Please be aware that Mid Cities Women's Clinic does not provide or refer for abortion services.
Sources
- FDA. (2023, March 23). Information about Mifepristone for Medical Termination of Pregnancy Through Ten Weeks Gestation. U.S. Food and Drug Administration. https://www.fda.gov/drugs/postmarket-drug-safety-information-patients-and-providers/information-about-mifepristone-medical-termination-pregnancy-through-ten-weeks-gestation
- Danco Laboratories, LLC. (2022). MEDICATION GUIDE: Mifeprex. https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/drugsatfda_docs/label/2011/020687s014lbl.pdf
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- Health and Safety Code Chapter 170A. Performance of Abortion. Texas Constitution and Statutes. (2022, August 25). Retrieved from https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/HS/htm/HS.170A.htm
- Health and Safety Code Chapter 171. Abortion. Texas Constitution and Statutes. (2021, September 1). Retrieved from https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/HS/pdf/HS.171.pdf
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- As advertised by abortion providers in August 2024.