What Are the Signs That the Abortion Pill Has Worked?

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The clearest signs that the abortion pill has worked are heavy bleeding with clots beginning within 1 to 4 hours of taking misoprostol, passage of pregnancy tissue, a significant reduction in pregnancy symptoms such as breast tenderness and nausea within 1 to 2 weeks, and confirmation of declining hCG hormone levels through a follow-up blood […]

Is the abortion pill painful at 3 weeks?

The abortion pill at 3 weeks pregnant is associated with the least amount of pain and physical discomfort of any point in the medication abortion window. At this very early gestational stage, cramping is typically mild to moderate comparable to menstrual cramps and the overall physical experience is significantly less intense than it would be […]

Will an abortion pill work at 8 weeks?

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Yes, the abortion pill works at 8 weeks pregnant. At this gestational stage, the FDA-approved medication abortion regimen using mifepristone followed by misoprostol is clinically effective and remains within the approved 10-week gestational window. Most patients at 8 weeks who follow the complete two-drug protocol experience a successful, complete abortion without the need for surgical […]

How Many Weeks Pregnant Can You Get a Pill Abortion?

You can get a pill abortion up to 10 weeks pregnant, measured from the first day of your last menstrual period. This is the FDA-approved gestational limit for the standard medication abortion regimen using mifepristone followed by misoprostol  the clinically validated two-drug protocol that accounts for the overwhelming majority of medication abortions performed in the […]

What week is too late for a pill abortion?

What week is too late for a pill abortion?

The FDA-approved cutoff for medication abortion using the mifepristone and misoprostol regimen is 10 weeks of pregnancy, measured from the first day of your last menstrual period. After 10 weeks of gestation, a pill abortion is considered outside the approved clinical window, and in-person procedural abortion becomes the medically appropriate next step. However, the most […]

Are abortion pills still legal?

Are abortion pills still legal?

Yes, abortion pills remain legal in the United States but whether you can legally access them depends on the state you live in, the gestational age of your pregnancy, and how the medication is prescribed and dispensed. Mifepristone, the primary FDA-approved medication used in medication abortion, remains federally approved and legally available in states where […]

What is the 7 day rule for the pill?

What is the 7 day rule for the pill?

The 7-day rule for the pill means that when you start combined oral contraceptives for the first time, restart after a break, or miss doses, you must take the pill consistently for 7 consecutive days before it provides reliable protection against pregnancy. During those 7 days, you are not fully protected  and backup contraception such […]

Can the Morning-After Pill Mess With Your Body?

Can the Morning-After Pill Mess With Your Body?

  Yes, the morning-after pill can cause temporary side effects that affect your body, but these are typically short-lived and not dangerous. Emergency contraception works by releasing a high dose of levonorgestrel or ulipristal acetate to delay or prevent ovulation — and that hormonal surge is what triggers most of the physical reactions people experience. […]

What is the cheapest alternative to Plan B?

What is the cheapest alternative to Plan B?

The cheapest alternative to Plan B is a generic levonorgestrel 1.5 mg emergency contraceptive pill. Generic morning-after pills contain the exact same active ingredient as brand-name emergency contraception but are typically available at a lower cost. These over-the-counter emergency contraception options work the same way by delaying ovulation to prevent pregnancy after unprotected sex. Price […]

Which is better, unwanted 72 or i-pill?

Which is better, unwanted 72 or i-pill?

Unwanted 72 and i-Pill are both emergency contraceptive pills that contain the same active ingredient—levonorgestrel 1.5 mg. There is no clinical difference in effectiveness between the two. Both are designed to prevent pregnancy after unprotected sex by delaying ovulation and reducing the chance of fertilization. Neither pill is “better” than the other in terms of […]