Abortion Pill near Callands, Virginia Medication Abortion by Pill(s) – Mifeprex and misoprostol
At A Woman’s Choice near Callands, Virginia, we offer medication abortion using the abortion pill(s) this is a method that uses a combination of medications. Mifeprex (also known as Mifepristone) blocks a hormone needed to sustain pregnancy. The next medication, Misoprostol, then causes the uterus to contract and expel the uterine contents. The FDA has approved the use of this combination of medications to terminate pregnancies up to 11 weeks. This process is less invasive than a surgical procedure and is highly recommended for terminating an early pregnancy.
Medication abortion process
After your ultrasound, lab work, and counseling session are complete and your medical history is reviewed, you will receive your first dose of the medication, mifepristone. You will take this medication in our office.
The second dose of medication, Misoprostol, will be given for you to take the following day. You may be instructed to take this medication orally or to insert it vaginally. Within 24 hours after taking Misoprostol, you should experience some cramping and bleeding. Your uterus will contract and its contents will be expelled.
How Effective Is the Abortion Pill?
Studies have shown that non-surgical abortion using Mifeprex and Misoprostol is highly effective. Mifepristone has been successfully used by millions of women worldwide and around the Callands, Virginia area. Only 5 to 8 women out of every 100 using this method will not completely terminate the pregnancy. For those women, a surgical abortion may be done at our facility at no additional charge.
Follow-Up
Two weeks after your initial visit, you should return to A Woman’s Choice for a pregnancy test and ultrasound examination to determine if the abortion is complete. If you are still pregnant, we will discuss your options, which may include a surgical procedure to end your pregnancy.
Your next normal period may be from 4-8 weeks from your abortion. Please call if you are concerned or have not had a period by this time.
Symptoms and Side Effects
Most women will experience cramping and bleeding, which usually means that the treatment is working. Bleeding may be similar to or heavier than your normal period. You may also pass some blood clots and tissue. This is an expected part of the process. Bleeding lasts on average 9 to 16 days but may last as long as 30 days. Side effects may include nausea, diarrhea, dizziness, and fatigue.
If you are in the Callands, Virginia area and would like to learn more about mifepristone please visit www.earlyoptionpill.com.